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Music Review | Album 100% | 16 May 2008
Los Angeles Edwin McFee
LA scenesters Flying Lotus bring us Los Angeles – a slab of wax that’s fuelled by hip-hop and bleeding-edge dance music.

Music | Interview 86% | 27 Nov 2007
LA confidential Ed Power
Since swapping Dublin for Los Angeles, hotly-tipped indie rockers La Rocca have experienced all the ludicrous pleasures and extremes of the City of Angels. Here, they regale us with tales from their California exile.

Music Review | Live 84% |  1 Jun 2005
Live At Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles Kimberly Mack
Bruce Springsteen is one of those performing artists who you should see at least once before you die, fan or not. At best, I consider myself to be merely a casual Springsteen follower, yet I felt like I was in safe hands from the moment he stepped onstage at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. and stood amidst the sumptuous drapery and candelabrum.

Music | Interview 75% |  3 Jul 2007
Twangs for the memories Jackie Hayden
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet consists of four virtuoso players acclaimed across the world for their unique blend of classical and flamenco styles. As they prepare for their Irish debut, Jackie Hayden asks key member Bill Kanengiser how it all works.

Music | Interview 64% |  6 Aug 2003
Sorcerer's Apprentices Eamon Sweeney
How The Warlocks discovered trans-atlantic left-field pop in L.A.

Hot Features | Interview 62% | 21 Jun 2001
Papa Loach Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS profiles modern film's most consistently political director, KEN LOACH

Music | News 62% | 12 Dec 2007
LAFCA award for 'Once' soundtrack The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova's 'Once' has scooped the Los Angeles Film Critics' award for best soundtrack.

Music Review | Album 61% |  8 Jun 2004
The Narcissist Barry O Donoghue
Kenny Larkin was responsible for some of the most emotive techno to come out of Detroit, but then he gave it all up, moved to Los Angeles and re-started his stand-up comedy career. Now Larkin is back with his first album in six years...

  61% | 14 Jan 2005
Back to Bedlam Member CD Offer
Recorded and produced in Los Angeles with Tom Rockrock (Beck, Elliott Smith, Badly Drawn Boy) James Blunt’s debut album takes the listener through heartfelt songs of unattainable romances, lost loves and friend’s failures...

Music Review | Live 60% | 29 Jun 2006
Damien Rice/Fiona Apple live at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles Kimberly Mack
By the end of Damien Rice's set, the crowd is clapping wildly, roaring with appreciation. Fiona Apple, for her part, is the closest thing to Janis Joplin we have in 2006.

Music | News 60% |  8 Jan 2004
CHOICEcuts Presents: The Rebirth The Hot Press Newsdesk
Los Angeles' seven- piece soul/funk outfit come to Ireland.

Music Review | Album 60% |  4 Jul 2005
Chávez Ravine Colm O Hare
Following his massively successful Cuban odyssey, which yielded albums such as the Buena Vista Social Club and its various solo offshoots, Cooder turns his attentions to his own Los Angeles backyard for inspiration.

Hot Features | Commentary 59% | 26 Jan 1994
The Night Has Opened My Eyes Tomas Conlon
Some cities have all the luck - Los Angeles is not one of them. As it begins rebuilding after its third major disaster in as many years, our man on the spot, Tomas Conlon, writes that, when not even the ground beneath your feet can be trusted, you see life differently.

Music | Interview 59% | 12 Oct 2004
This Monky's gone to heaven Olaf Tyaransen
With the release of their hugely impressive Turbulence album, LA/Irish outfit Saucy Monky have emerged as genuine contenders. As the critical plaudits continue to mount up, twin lead vocalists and songwriters Cynthia Catania and Annmarie Cullen step up to the mic.

Music | Interview 59% |  9 Jun 2003
Greetings from L.A. Stuart Clark
Sunshine, killer skunk, low riders and being cool in the barbershop – even allowing for all the “shooting people and shit”, it’s easy to see why Tricky is happy with life in Los Angeles. And he’s also just made his best album since Maxinquaye.

Film Review | Film 59% | 30 Aug 2001
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Craig Fitzsimons
Somebody somewhere has deemed the formula ripe for another good old flogging

Music | Interview 59% | 15 May 2006
Didn't they do Welles! Stuart Clark
They come from Los Angeles, support Rotherham United and have a lead singer who loves Andrew Lloyd-Webber as much as he does Arcade Fire. Stuart Clark meets Orson's rather peculiar Jason Pebworth.

Music | News 58% |  8 Nov 2007
CowBoy Robot to launch debut album The Hot Press Newsdesk
CowBoy Robot, a Los Angeles band who came to Ireland to start their musical career, have announced details of their debut album launch party.

Music | Interview 58% |  8 Sep 1993
Painting the town Red Tara McCarthy
'Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me' may be their battle cry, but leftist rocker/rappers Rage Against the Machine are new to Dublin and Tom Morello needs to be told how to do everything from crossing streets to putting vinegar on his chips. Here, while strolling through town, the guitarist talks about the band's politics, life in Los Angeles and the camera of the people - the Kodak Electrolux. Tour guide: Tara McCarthy

Music | Interview 58% | 29 Sep 1999
Us Against The World Stuart Clark
THE CHARLATANS are back firing on all cylinders, and talking global domination. TIM BURGESS and JON BROOKES talk to STUART CLARK about the joys of L.A., the dangers of Jack Daniel s and falling down Noel Gallagher s marble staircase. Pics: MICK QUINN

Music | News 57% |  1 Apr 2005
The Corrs deny plagiarism charge The Hot Press Newsdesk
A Los Angeles man is asking The Corrs to pay $50,000 in compensation for a song which he claims to have written

Hot Features | Commentary 57% | 17 Nov 1993
Off Screen Neil McCormack
"This is hell, dude!" - Ascanio Pignatelli. L.A. based graduate student and would-be actor, interviewed during the Malibu fires by the Los Angeles Times.

Music | News 57% | 29 Nov 2001
Have a nice JJ The Hot Press Newsdesk
JJ72 have been picking up rave reviews in the States with their Los Angeles showcase being favourably compared to prime time Smashing Pumpkins.

Music | Interview 57% | 12 Dec 2002
Mumba one with a bullet Olaf Tyaransen
Pop star, movie star, UNICEF youth ambassador – Samantha Mumba has already packed a lot into her young life (including a secret boyfriend!) and the stakes are constantly being raised

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 57% | 26 May 1999
Caught In The Net Stuart Clark
THEY RE NOT quite in the Tommy Hilfiger or Yves St. Laurent league yet, but 1998 found the Los Angeles County Coroner s Office selling over $1 million worth of its death-themed fun wear.

Music | News 57% | 14 Feb 2005
U2 scoop three Grammy Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 got their fair share of limelight at last night's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles

Music | News 56% | 28 Feb 2002
Walk on The Hot Press Newsdesk
...now that you've collected your Grammys: Four wee gold victrolas were scooped in Los Angeles last night by U2, in a great vindication for the band that felt "like pushing a rock up a hill in 2000"

Music | Interview 56% | 30 Apr 1997
BECK THE LOSER TAKES IT ALl Peter Murphy
Greetings From LA beck and tom petty get together in Los Angeles for an impassioned rap on songs, songwriting, showbiz, the Unplugged phenomenon and how too much music can boggle the mind. mark rowland listens in.

Music | News 54% | 19 Aug 2003
Ash to record fourth album this Autumn The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tim Wheeler and co will be heading into the studio in Los Angeles with Foo Fighters producer Nick Raskulinecz

Music Review | Album 53% |  2 Aug 2006
She Wants Revenge Kilian Murphy
She Wants Revenge, the first record from the Los Angeles duo She Wants Revenge, is in many ways the generic debut: occasionally promising, frequently overreaching, rather too in-thrall to its influences and, ultimately, not wholly satisfying.

Music Review | Album 53% | 28 Apr 2005
All Maps Welcome John Walshe
Rumours that the whispery-voiced McRae was going to rock out on this, his third album, have proved totally unfounded. All Maps Welcome boasts the same acoustic, string-soaked arrangements as his near-perfect eponymous debut and so-so sophomore release, Just Like Blood. Even a move to Los Angeles, for so many the home of rock ‘n’ roll, or the inclusion of some of Beck’s backing band haven’t caused McRae to let rip. That said, the sound throughout is remarkably full, considering the lack of fuzzed-up, distortion-driven wig-outs, and plenty of the songs manage to build up quite a head of righteous steam without the need for electric agonising.

Music Review | Album 53% | 16 May 2008
You Cross My Path Olaf Tyaransen
Recorded in Los Angeles, Ireland and Cheshire, and mixed by Alan Moulder, You Cross My Path is easily The Charlatans' best work in years

Music Review | Album 53% | 29 Sep 1999
Animal God Of The Streets Peter Murphy
UBIQUITOUS ISN’T the word for it: Kim Fowley has placed himself just left of the epicentre of almost every major noisequake to strike Los Angeles since rock ‘n’ roll first kicked its way out of the belly of the blues.

Music | News 47% |  7 Nov 2007
The Thrills & Bell X1 to play US shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1 and The Thrills have both announced live appearances in the US.

Music | News 47% | 22 Oct 2003
Elliott Smith's death an apparent suicide The Hot Press Newsdesk
Smith, who battled drug and alcohol addiction during his 34 year life, appears to have taken his own life

Music | News 45% | 18 Aug 2008
Los Campesinos!, No Age, Times New Viking for Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Whelans is the venue for the Dublin leg of Drowned In Sound’s Shred Yr Face tour.

Music | Interview 45% | 15 Mar 2002
Moby ashore The Hot Press Newsdesk
HOTPRESS.COM CAN exclusively reveal that Moby will be playing an Irish date during the summer.

Music | Interview 44% | 23 Oct 2008
Stuck Together with God's Iglu Ed Power
Being evicted by Take That and hanging out with notorious Hollywood hellraisers like Matthew McConaughey are all in a day's work for keg-party rockers Iglu & Hartly.

Music | News 42% | 18 Aug 2008
Bodies Of Water to make Dublin debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bodies Of Water open their Dublin account on October 6 in Whelans.

Hot Features | Commentary 41% | 25 Aug 1993
THREAT PUT ON ICE Stuart Clark
THE FBI have uncovered a white supremacist plot to assassinate controversial rappers Ice-T and Ice Cube.

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  6 Dec 2001
Strip show Joe Jackson
JOE JACKSON meets ANTONIA LESLIE, director of the controversial sex-industry play Will Strip For Food

Music | News 40% | 23 Jan 2007
Samantha Mumba prepares return The Hot Press Newsdesk
After a three year absence from the stage, Samantha Mumba returns to live duty on March 2 with a show in Dublin’s Vicar St.

Politics | Frontlines 40% |  6 Mar 2009
Irish Film Industry Figures Honoured On Eve of Oscars Kimberly Mack
Kate Winslett joined the cream of the Irish film industry for a pre-Academy Awards ceremony and knees-up.

Music | News 40% | 19 Jun 2006
Snow Patrol reschedule US tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
After postponing the bulk of their June shows in America, Snow Patrol have made good on their word to reschedule the dates.

Music | News 40% | 18 Jan 2007
In Tua Nua: re-mastered & re-released The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of Irish rock’s long-lost treasures has been re-mastered and made available through iTunes.

Music | Interview 39% | 14 Feb 2003
Southern comfort Phil Udell
The warm, multi-layered sound of Calexico is a result of the disparate music scene in the group’s home state, says band co-founder Joey Burns.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 18 Sep 2006
Park naked Tara Brady
As the summer blockbuster season ends, the average cinephile can look forward to a trickle of left field treasures. Echo Park L.A. is one such worthy specimen.

Music | Interview 39% |  7 Dec 2007
Robot Wars Kilian Murphy
Transplanted Americans Cowboy Robot explain why Ireland has proved such a perfect adopted home.

Music | Interview 39% | 17 Apr 2008
The Real Deal Paul Nolan
She's best known as the Pixies' sugar-voiced bassist, but now KIM DEAL is back with her latest Breeders record.

Music | Interview 39% |  9 May 2008
Headline Act: Once Upon A Time In The North-West Lauren Murphy
Having gained the metal community's seal of approval - not to mention that of Bon Jovi, the sky's the limit for hard rockers.

Music | News 39% | 25 Jun 2009
Michael Jackson 1958 - 2009 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reports are now widely confirming that Michael Jackson has died.

Music | News 39% |  9 Jan 2008
Flogging Molly announce summer date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Celtic punk outfit Flogging Molly are to play Dublin this June.

Music | News 39% | 26 Jun 2008
Seneca release debut album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Limerick quartet Seneca follow up the top 20 success of their ‘Clarity’ single with the release this week of their debut Sweeter Than Bourbon album.

Music | News 39% | 19 Sep 2007
Devendra Banhart to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pioneering American folk rocker Devendra Banhart is coming to Dublin in November.

Music | Interview 38% |  3 Oct 2005
Video interview: James Blunt in the Hot Press chat room The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legend-in-the-making James Blunt pays a visit to the heaving Hot Press tent. Here's the result...

Music | News 38% |  7 Jun 2002
Dee Dee Ramone RIP The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dee Dee Ramone, bassist with seminal New York punks The Ramones, dies of a suspected overdose at 49

Music | News 38% |  7 Mar 2003
Oz fest! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Vines make their way to Dublin's Ambassador in May

Music | News 38% |  6 Oct 2003
Damien Rice wins Shortlist Music Prize The Hot Press Newsdesk
Congratulations to Damien Rice who picked up the prestigous US prize last night

Music | Interview 38% | 22 Feb 2007
Arresting development Roisin Dwyer
The Police's reformation is the reunion they said would never happen, and according to guitarist Andy Summers the band is still the same mix of egos and visionaries.

Music | Interview 38% | 17 Sep 2009
IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH Ed Power
Ed Power meets newcomer noiseniks HEALTH, whose experimental grindhouse din puts the ‘hard’ in hardcore.

Music | Interview 38% |  5 Feb 1997
Oscar Bravo! Peter Murphy
Leslie Keye of THE Wilde Oscars on his long, strange swim upstream. Fishing for details: Peter Murphy.

Music | News 38% | 10 Mar 2009
Health play Dublin headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Foggy Notions bring LA noise-rockers Health to Whelan's next month.

Hot Features | Commentary 38% | 12 May 1999
WHAP! (Read 'Em 'N' Weep) Stuart Clark
WITH THE Spank, sorry, Bank Holiday Weekend upon us, we thought you d be interested in a magazine that enables you to get the most out of your leisure time.

Music | Interview 38% |  4 Mar 2005
Walk On The Idlewild Side John Walshe
With a new album ready for release, Idlewild 's Irish bassist Gavin Fox talks about celebrity spotting in LA, touring with Pearl Jam and why Warnings/Promises is the best thing they've ever done. Interview by John Walshe

Politics | Frontlines 38% |  1 Apr 2008
Rant in D Minor: Nothing to declare Peter Murphy
Beware those guilty of moral turpitude, US Immigration know who you are.

Music | Interview 38% | 17 Apr 1981
U2 COULD BE IN L.A. Charlie McNally
Charlie McNally sees U2 launch their U.S. Invasion.

Music | News 38% | 18 Nov 2009
Theo Red to play half time show at the RDS for the Heineken Cup tie The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Irish rock artist will preview his new single, 'Ido's Dog Fight', to more than 20,000 Leinster fans during the rugby game against the Llanelli Scarlets on Saturday 19 December.

Music Review | Live 38% | 27 Nov 2003
  Kimberly Mack
No matter, with such relentlessly high spirited music it was impossible for the West Hollywood crowd to hold back the love.

Music | Interview 37% |  9 Dec 2005
Lady grinning soul Ed Power
Her sassy moves and plaintive songs have poised Laura Izibor for the big time.

Music | Interview 37% | 17 Sep 2003
Faith The Music Eamon Sweeney
The reviews may be mixed but Tim Burgess is chuffed to bits with his solo album. The moonlighting Charlatan talks to Eamon Sweeney about positive vibes, marital bliss and why he’s not giving up the day job yet.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 16 Sep 2009
LORD OF THE STRINGS Roisin Dwyer
Depending on your viewpoint, it was either a glorious marriage of rock and classical music, or an overblown travesty by proggers who had lost the plot. Now, Deep Purple’s fabled ‘Concerto For Group and Orchestra’ is coming to Ireland. Its creator Jon Lord talks about the piece – and the controversy it created

Music | Interview 37% | 21 Feb 2003
What Coolio did next Paul Nolan
Still most famous in this part of the world for ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’, la rapper Coolio has certainly kept himself busy in the eight years since that hit. Movies, charity work and an appearance on Open House are all in a day’s work for the artist formerly known as Artis Leon Ivey Jr.

Music | News 37% | 21 Jun 2005
Skamp announce Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from recording sessions in LA, expats Skamp will play a showcase gig in Dublin

Music | News 37% | 26 May 2003
Radiohead hit the north The Hot Press Newsdesk
June 6 sees Radiohead's Colin Greenwood and Ed O'Brien spinning old faves, previewing newies and generally making with the conversation on BBC Radio Ulster's Across The Line

Music | News 37% | 11 Mar 2005
Bono NOT to be President of World Bank The Hot Press Newsdesk
A Bono aid says that the singer has no intention of taking over from James Wolfensohn as the leader of the World Bank.

Music | News 37% |  3 May 2008
Rob Burke duets with Eagles songwriter The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin singer-songwriter Rob Burke has played a series of gigs with Jack Tempchin, who wrote several tracks for The Eagles.

Music | News 37% |  8 Jan 2002
The American revolution The Hot Press Newsdesk
JJ72 continue to take the US by storm

  37% | 23 Nov 2009
   
Tim Burgess and Mark Collins of The Charalatans chat to Stuart Clark about the new album Wonderland, and how having a singer that lives 5000 miles away in L.A. helps the band to focus On the eve of an Irish tour to coincide with the latest single release 'You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty, the show The Ambassador, Dublin on February 13th , with tickets for shows in The Ambassador on 14th and Belfast's Waterfront Hall on 15th in increasingly short supply Also forthcoming is 'Songs From the Other Side,' an album of Charlatans' B-sides, dating from 1990 - 1997, which will be released in the U.S. on May 7th, and in Europe on May 20th.

Music | Main Event 37% | 27 Oct 1999
The Chimes Of Freedom Niall Stanage
NIALL STANAGE reports on a series of Irish gigs, headlined by STEVE EARLE, which will help the campaign for the abolition of the death penalty internationally.

Music | News 37% | 28 Apr 2006
Damien Rice heads Stateside The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Rice has confirmed the full list of US dates he's playing during the summer with Fiona Apple.

Music | Interview 37% | 22 May 2003
Beck to the future Nadine O Regan
As Beck contemplates a belated sequel to Odelay, feel free to ask him any old question you like – just as long as it isn’t about that recent break-up with his long-time girlfriend. Oh, and make sure you don’t have the sniffles. Nadine O’Regan packs a hankie

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Oct 2002
Trading in trust Sam Healy
From sharing cheeseburgers to sharing a bill with Korn and Puddle Of Mudd, it’s been a big year for Geffen signingsTrust Company, and they’re loving every minute of it

Music | Interview 37% |  3 Mar 2009
The Devlin you know Jackie Hayden
Laughing in the face of a global music meltdown, Colin Devlin has temporarily exited The Devlins to release a solo album Democracy Of One and strike out on a world tour.

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Sep 2000
The Ladies Boy Colm O Hare
Jim Creegan of BARENAKED LADIES tells Colm O'Hare about meeting Brian Wilson, working with Don Was and the oft-ignored depths to their music

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 13 Mar 2006
The other Oscar Kimberly Mack
While all eyes in Hollywood were trained on the Oscars, Ireland’s movie elite gathered in downtown LA to honour this country’s achievements in film.

  37% | 22 Mar 2007
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's The Way You Land Member CD Offer
 

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Dec 2001
David Holmes' 2001 Staff Writer
David Holmes' 2001

Music Review | Album 37% |  2 Dec 2004
Concert Series Vol 1 Phil Udell
A non-profit political organisation put together by Audioslave’s Tom Morello and System Of A Down’s Serj Tankian, the Axis Of Justice’s aims may be worthy but their musical expression is just a little bit dull.

Music | Interview 37% | 31 Mar 2009
Holy puck Lauren Murphy
They’re one of the buzziest bands in indie-dom. But beneath the burbly synths and upbeat melodies, Hockey are serious songwriters with a passion for Dylan. And no, they don’t mind if you think they sound a little like LCD Soundystem

Music | Interview 37% |  6 Dec 2001
Wooden it be nice Eamon Sweeney
Eamon Sweeney meets psychedelic folksters and latest Rough Trade signings Beachwood Sparks

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Feb 2004
This immortal coil Colm O Hare
Irish composer Patrick Cassidy and indie chanteuse Lisa Gerrard have combined to produce an album of “exquisitely beautiful, funeral music”.

Music | News 37% | 22 Aug 2002
"It sounds so exciting!" The Hot Press Newsdesk
The hotpress.com newsdesk checks in with an over-the-moon Olly Knight of Turin Brakes as they (very enthusiastically) record album number two

Music | Interview 37% | 12 Jun 2002
LA woman Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark meets The Bellrays' vocalist Lisa Kekaula and hears how she developed that voice, why Lemmy is a big fan and why she's in bed with Alan McGee

Music | Interview 37% | 19 Oct 2009
Flying By The Deceit Of His Pants The Hot Press Newsdesk
Swedish pop gurus, gun toting rednecks and MTV are all on the agenda as Chad Wolf explains how CAROLINA LIAR have soft rocked their way to the top.

Music | Interview 37% | 16 May 2007
A kind of magic Ed Power
UK indie veteran Pop Levi explains how his music comes to him from other, extra-terrestrial dimensions.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 26 Sep 2006
Caught in the net: Witnessing the badger Daniel Finn
James, Jacko and Prince, cartoon badgers and the Aussie lunatic fringe... let’s be careful out there.

Music | Interview 37% | 12 Aug 2003
Return Of The Prodigy Son Paul Nolan
Bringing danger and excitement back to music - that's the goal of Flint led by the eponymous firestarter.

Music | News 37% | 11 Jul 2007
Fionn Regan lines up American jaunt The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from playing last week with Howling Bells, My Latest Novel and Beach in London’s Royal Festival Hall – get him! – Fionn Regan has lined up a North American bar tour in support of his The End Of History album.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 May 2009
Pink Alert Paul Nolan
If you haven’t yet heard of gifted maverick ARIEL PINK, don’t worry – you soon will.

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Apr 2003
Damien Rice signs two major licensing deals Hannah Hamilton
His album has gone platinum at home, but now Damien Rice is set to go global with distribution deals for Europe and the US.

Music | News 36% | 31 Jan 2008
Bell X1 head stateside The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1 have announced a tour of North America.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 May 2009
California Dreaming Ed Power
Avant-hardcore zeitgeist-humping six-piece CRYSTAL ANTLERS traverse genres to intriguing effect.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Sep 2006
Lupine and dandy Ed Power
Are you ready to rawk? We should hope so, because Australian metal-heads Wolfmother have produced one of the albums of the year.

Music | Interview 36% | 31 May 2002
Mann alive Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy meets the female singer/songwriter who's gone solo in more ways than one, Aimee Mann

Music | Interview 36% | 17 Apr 2003
Take five Phil Udell
Just because you’re not “slapping a bitch” or “shooting people” doesn’t mean you’re a “christian rap act”. DJ Nu-Mark of Jurassic 5 makes the case for the defence.

Music | News 36% |  1 Nov 2006
Aaagh day will come The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Republic of Loose have confirmed a November show in the Dublin Olympia.

Music | Interview 36% | 12 Nov 2009
Mental Machine Roisin Dwyer
Electro-rock godfather Gary Numan talks about his friendship with Nine Inch Nails, his appearance on The Mighty Boosh and the challenges of staying relevant after 30 years in the business.

Music | Interview 36% | 26 Oct 2005
Lost in a Hayes John Walshe
Following the success of her Mercury-prize nominated debut album, Gemma Hayes was struck down suddenly with writer's block. Her artistic recovery was a long, painful process, taking her from a sleepy Kerry village to downtown L.A.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  9 Jun 2003
The only game in town Pavel Barter
Celebrities, geeks and, of course, Elvis all converge on Hollywood for E3, the biggest gaming expo in the world.

Music | Interview 36% | 30 Nov 1994
I’m your fantazia John Collins
John Collins talks to ANDREW GALLAGHER of the much loved up dance promoters Fantazia whose plans for world domination are already being realised.

Music | Interview 36% | 13 Aug 2002
The Char laddie Stuart Clark
Charlatans' frontman and frequent flyer Tim Burgess explains what's in store for Charlies' fans at Slane 2002

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Jul 2001
Buffalo soldier John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE catches up with former GRANT LEE BUFFALO frontman Grant Lee Phillips

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 20 Jan 2006
Beating around the Bush Stuart Clark
It's all fun and games until someone's seized by a CIA snatch squad.

Music | News 36% | 13 Oct 2008
Sam Sparro plays Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sam Sparro makes a beeline for Ireland this December with a show at the Academy.

Music | News 36% |  3 Jun 2003
Radio ga ga The Hot Press Newsdesk
Radiohead announce yet another date at the Point

Music | News 36% | 18 Mar 2008
Flogging Molly go top 5 in US chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
Flogging Molly – fronted by Dubliner Dave King – are currently riding high in the US charts.

Music | News 36% | 17 Aug 2005
Gemma Hayes: back with second album and live date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gemma Hayes returns to Dublin on October 19 for a see-the-whites-of-their-eyes show in Whelan’s.

Music | News 36% | 27 Jun 2005
Jamiroquai announces Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new album out now, Jamiroquai will play live at the Dublin Point

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 11 May 2006
Caught In The Net: Schlong for Europe Stuart Clark
Finns can only get better as dodgy England World Cup songs, credibility-destroying Coke ads and blood-spurting Eurovision entrants star in our C.I.N. music special.

Music | Interview 36% |  7 Sep 1994
MISSISSIPPI BLUES Gerry McGovern
Ted Hawkins, in Dublin recently to play a never-to-be-forgotten gig in Whelan’s, talks about his journey down the long and winding road which led him from an early, joyless life of petty crime and racial discrimination to his belated fame as one of the most respected of contemporary blues men. Interview: Gerry McGovern.

Music | Interview 36% | 14 Aug 2006
No Place Like Drone Ed Power
Tapping the spirit of the shoegaze era Giant Drag have released one of the year’s most beguiling debuts. And in frontman Annie Hardy they have a rock icon in the making.

  36% | 18 Jul 2005
White Butterfly Member CD Offer
 

Music | Interview 36% | 27 Mar 2003
All you need is love Colm O Hare
Back on the road again with a famous band name and his classic Forever Changes songs, Arthur Lee of Love recalls the golden psychedelic era of Hendrix, Morrison and Young.

Music | Interview 36% | 31 May 2007
Northern exposure Ed Power
Akron singer-songwriter Tim Easton has just settled in Alaska, a place where people “go mad or die”. Thankfully, he’s still alive and sane enough to tell the tale.

Music | Report 36% | 21 Jun 2007
Rock 'n' roll Babylon Paul Nolan
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Music | Interview 36% | 19 Jul 2001
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Music | Interview 36% | 14 Dec 1989
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Music | Interview 36% | 21 Jan 2003
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Hot Features | Interview 36% | 19 May 2005
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Politics | Frontlines 36% | 20 Dec 2005
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Music | Interview 36% | 19 Jul 2002
The system fighting Hannah Hamilton
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Music | News 36% | 18 Sep 2002
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Music | Interview 36% | 13 Jul 2005
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Music | Interview 36% | 15 Jan 2007
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Music | News 36% | 15 Aug 2002
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Music | News 36% | 30 Oct 2009
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Music | Interview 36% | 19 Feb 2002
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Music | News 36% | 10 Nov 2008
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Music | News 35% |  3 Nov 2008
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Music | News 35% | 21 Jun 2004
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Music | News 35% |  5 Aug 2008
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Music | Interview 35% | 16 Aug 2001
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Music | Interview 35% | 28 Jun 1995
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Music | News 35% |  5 Jul 2005
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Music | Interview 35% |  3 Apr 2003
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Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Feb 2003
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Music | Interview 35% | 10 Jun 1998
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Hot Features | Interview 35% |  9 Aug 2004
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Hot Features | Interview 35% | 30 Jun 2009
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Music | Interview 35% |  7 Dec 2005
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Music | Interview 35% | 20 Jun 2005
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Music | News 35% |  8 Jan 2003
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Music | Interview 35% | 27 Sep 2001
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Film Review | Film 35% | 24 Nov 2008
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Music | Interview 35% |  1 Aug 2003
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Music | News 35% | 24 Jun 2005
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Hot Features | Interview 35% | 10 Apr 2003
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Music | News 35% |  1 Oct 2007
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Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Feb 2007
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Bobby star Joy Bryant explains why the shooting dead of Bobby Kennedy marked the death of hope in American public life.

Music | Interview 35% | 29 Sep 1999
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Music | Interview 35% |  6 Mar 2009
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Hot Features | Interview 35% | 13 Aug 2008
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Hot Features | Interview 35% |  3 May 2006
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Music | News 35% |  3 Sep 2003
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Music | Interview 35% | 21 Feb 2006
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Music | Interview 35% |  9 Jun 2008
Zu Station Ed Power
Fresh from meeting Ringo, Zutons frontman Dave McCabe pitches up in Dublin, wondering if `Valerie' brought about some bad juju for Amy Winehouse.

Music | News 35% |  8 Dec 2006
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Enya flies the Irish flag at the Grammys this year, as the world-renowned artiste is up for two awards.

Music | Interview 35% | 12 May 1999
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Music | Interview 35% | 26 Jun 2009
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Music | Interview 35% |  7 Dec 2000
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Music | Interview 35% | 31 Mar 2008
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Life has never been so sweet for Pugwash's Thomas Walsh with a cracking new album, a song on an A-List Hollywood movie, and a cricket-loving pal to play with.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 31 Mar 2003
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Music | News 35% | 30 Sep 2003
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Music | News 35% | 13 Jan 2009
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Music | News 35% | 16 Aug 2007
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Music | News 35% | 15 Nov 2004
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Hot Features | Interview 35% |  3 Apr 2007
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Hot Features | Interview 35% | 11 Sep 2009
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To audiences on this side of the Atlantic, Janeane Garofalo is most familiar as an actress, thanks to her roles in US comedy and drama series such as The Larry Sanders Show, Seinfeld, The West Wing and 24. However, she is first and foremost a stand-up performer, and it’s in this capacity that she will visit Dublin to perform at the Bulmers Comedy Festival.

Music | News 35% | 16 May 2003
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Music | Interview 35% | 22 Sep 1993
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Music | Interview 35% | 25 Sep 2003
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He created great songs out of the good, the bad and the ugly and earned the respect of people as diverse as Bob Dylan and Hunter S. Thompson. In this previously unpublished interview Warren Zevon, who died last week after a long battle with cancer, reflects on his sweet and dirty life and times.

Music | News 34% | 13 Nov 2002
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Music | News 34% |  5 Feb 2008
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Music | Interview 34% | 13 May 2005
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Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 14 Dec 1994
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Music | News 34% | 30 Nov 2004
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Music | Interview 34% |  5 Jun 2001
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Carlos Santana tells Colm O'Hare that he's going to be 'fresh and in the moment' when he visits Ireland in June

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 27 Oct 1999
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Music | Interview 34% |  3 Nov 2009
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Politics | Frontlines 34% | 30 Dec 2004
The African Nightmare: The Whole Hog's 2004 Stuart Clark
War, famine, poverty, AIDS, debt- the crisis points may shift but the cocktail of disasters remains the same for the tragic continent.

Music | News 34% |  6 Jun 2007
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Music | Interview 34% | 29 Mar 2001
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Music | News 34% |  1 Jul 2003
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Music | Interview 34% | 30 Nov 2007
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Always guaranteed a rapturous reception on Irish shores, David Gray meets his people.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 26 Jan 1994
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DAWN OF destruction! screamed the head line of my paper. Apocalypse Cancelled Due To Lack Of Interest might have been more appropriate.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 22 Aug 2002
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Author Barbara Ehrenreich worked in a variety of low-paid jobs in the USA to research her book Nickel & Dimed - Undercover In Low-Wage USA. The conditions and terms of employment she uncovered make frightening reading

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 29 Jan 2009
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Having spent a considerable amount of time being down and out in Beverly Hills, Mickey Rourke has made a major comeback with The Wrestler.

Music | Interview 34% | 22 Jan 1997
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Hot Features | Interview 34% |  5 Dec 2007
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She’s the latest Big Brother celeb – a wannabe pop star with a huge crush on Victoria Beckham. And just to be clear, Chanelle isn’t the leggy blonde one who looked a bit like Paris Hilton.

Music | Interview 34% | 12 Sep 2003
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Music | News 34% | 22 Nov 2006
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Music | Interview 34% | 29 Mar 2005
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Stuart Clark discusses Michael Jackson’s trial, Roxy Music, The Killers, David Bowie and the ideal soundtrack for bonking with a newly peaceful and content Moby.

Music | Interview 34% | 29 Mar 2005
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Music | Interview 34% | 11 Jan 2007
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Forget all the chatter about solo albums and injuries sustained on the road: Snow Patrol are revelling in the end of a triumphant year, one which saw Eyes Open become the biggest selling album in the UK in '06, as well as making serious inroads Stateside.

Music | Interview 34% |  1 Sep 1999
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John Walshe talks to Beth Orton about her unfussed rise to fame, working with Beck and the inherently miserable nature of her songs.

Music | News 34% | 24 Mar 2005
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Music | Interview 34% |  4 Oct 2005
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He may be trained to kill, but recently James Blunt has been seducing vast swathes of the population with his poignant love songs. Lured to the Hot Press Chat Room, he tells all about his number one album, the Queen, being shot at in Kosovo and lesbian swim parties.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  7 Jun 2001
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From Prince through playboy and baywatch to her current position as queen of the cameo, carmen electra has never been shy about making the most of her assets. But all in the best possible taste, of course, she assures tara brady

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  6 Jun 2008
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As Gemma Hayes steps back into the fray with her long-awaited third album, Hot Press arranges for her to have a tete-a-tete with long-time collaborator Dave Odlum.

Music Review | Album 34% |  4 Jun 2008
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The ghost of Marvin hovers over debut by Digi-Soul merchant - sensuous dancefloor fodder with an evocative voice

Music | News 34% | 24 Jan 2002
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Hot Features | Interview 34% | 25 Jun 1997
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No-one could contemplate using a headline like that in Hot Press unless of course it was to sum up an article about Howard Stern, the New York DJ who credits himself with having invented the concept of penis jokes on radio. Tape: craig fitzsimons.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 20 May 2004
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The last exit of a great American writer – with help from Lou Reed and others, Peter Murphy pays tribute to Hubert Selby Junior.

Music | Interview 34% |  9 Feb 1994
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They may be novices in the beer-swilling, coke-snorting and babe-pulling stakes but if it's killer tunes you're after, THE JAYHAWKS leave the competition standing. STUART CLARK gets a crash-course in country living from MARK OLSON.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  9 Aug 2002
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Colm Meaney, one of the stars of How Harry Became A Tree, on the new movie, the old Star Trek and why George Bush is an asshole

Music | News 34% | 14 Feb 2003
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Politics | Hog 34% |  2 Dec 1996
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Well, it all goes to show that you can’t predict anything. There I was, like all distant observers, predicting an apocalypse in Mid-Africa, and what happens?

Music | News 34% | 15 Apr 2009
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Music | Interview 34% | 27 Feb 2009
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He’s best known as the voice of Soundgarden and Audioslave. But now grunge legend Chris Cornell has embarked on his most far-fetched adventure yet – a hook-up with uber-beatmaster Timbaland.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 20 Aug 1997
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There was a significant Irish presence at the recent intel festival in New York an event which was broadcast worldwide via the Internet. Report: helena mulkerns.

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jul 1999
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Music | News 34% |  4 Oct 2002
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Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  1 Sep 1999
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30 years after the savage Tate/LaBianca murders that epitomised the dark side of the American hippy dream, CHARLES MANSON aka God aka The Devil, continues to exert a potent influence on popular culture. In part one of a two-part feature, PETER MURPHY recalls the twisted vision of a charismatic man whose personal interpretation of The Beatles Helter Skelter helped give rise to one of the crimes of the century.

Music | Interview 34% | 15 Jun 2004
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The Corrs hit paydirt with In Blue, an album of memorable pop songs that topped the charts in over twenty countries around the world. It gave them the breathing space they needed to re-establish their roots, to live a little and to reassess their purpose as a band. Now, with the release of Borrowed Heaven, they’re back in the music biz frontline – slightly older, considerably wiser, but still with the same hunger to make great and honest records.

Music Review | Album 34% | 23 Sep 2003
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The artistic integrity which is the late Eva Cassidy’s byword shines through like a beacon. Listen, and as before, be utterly seduced.

Music | Interview 34% | 27 May 1998
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Music | News 34% | 11 Jun 2007
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Politics | Frontlines 34% |  6 Feb 2004
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More travel restrictions, delays and even the biometric Irish passport are on the cards as America seeks to secure its borders.

Music | News 34% |  2 Feb 2006
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Music | Interview 34% | 27 Apr 2000
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Music | Interview 34% | 20 Aug 1997
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Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jul 1999
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There s very little torture involved in making a record until it s released and then the audience gets to suffer. PETER MURPHY meets the one and only LYDIA LUNCH.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 12 Apr 2001
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Hot Features | Interview 34% | 14 Mar 2006
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Politics | Frontlines 34% | 20 Feb 2008
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Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jul 2005
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Older and wiser but still mad for it, Oasis have delivered their best album in years. In an exclusive – and expletive-filled – interview Liam Gallagher holds forth on fatherhood, brotherly love and explains why Coldplay and The Killers are limp-wristed also-rans.

Music | News 34% | 24 Mar 2009
Airborne Toxic Event for the Academy The Hot Press Newsdesk
The LA indie rock group play Dublin this May.

Music | News 34% | 21 Jun 2007
Daniel Johnston announces European tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cult icon Daniel Johnston will be playing Vicar St in Dublin as the only Irish date on his upcoming European tour.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 22 Feb 1995
Off Screen - DUMB'S the WORD Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick laments the worrying rise of the cult of stupidity in Hollywood.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  1 Oct 2007
My Chubby Valentine Tara Brady
Former Friends star David Schwimmer talks about his dark days of waiting tables and why his lawyer parents were perturbed by his determination to make it as an actor.

Music | News 34% | 23 Jun 2005
BellX1 conquer LA radio waves The Hot Press Newsdesk
Currently on tour in the US, BellX1 have made a considerable impression on LA radio listeners

Music | Interview 34% | 28 Jul 1993
The Sinner and the Saint Bill Graham
Don't write the singular Maria McKee; write the plural Maria McKee instead. Bill Graham encounters a mercurial talent in a variety of moods, musics and memories.

Music | Interview 33% |  6 Aug 2008
Exclusive interview with Crispin Glover Paul Nolan
Cult actor Crispin Glover talks about his taboo-busting directorial debut What Is It?, playing George McFly in Back To The Future and meeting Andy Warhol at Madonna and Sean Penn’s wedding.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark and Stephen Robinson look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music | News 33% | 14 Aug 2003
Damien Rice long-listed for the Shortlist The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Rice nominated for the US Shortlist Music Prize

Music | News 33% | 26 Mar 2002
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From your mouth to Moby's ear: we are happy to exclusively report that he's playing Ireland this summer. Read on for details of new video 'We Are All Made Of Stars' and tracklisting of new album 18

Music | Report 33% | 25 Jun 2007
Gone but never forgotten  
30th Anniversary Retrospective: They died before their time – but they remain legends in contempary music.

Music | Interview 33% | 15 Apr 1998
THE KING OF COMEDY Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK collars Divine Comedy mainman Neil Hannon for a brief but highly intimate chinwag as they both take a break from drinking the bar dry at the Heineken/Hot Press Rock Awards in Belfast.

Music Review | Album 33% | 24 Jul 2002
Out Of The Woods Richard Brophy
Held together by jazzy keys, atmospheric sounds and relaxed, understated rhythms, it's beguilingly beautiful head music

Music | Interview 33% | 25 Jan 1995
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Liam Fay
From Sting to Frank Zappa, Derek Bell has been literally instrumental in establishing The Chieftains as your average rock legend’s favourite group. Liam Fay hears the full story about his ice cream binges with Van Morrison and his special liking for rosewood oboes!

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Jul 1999
A Reconstruction Of The Fables Peter Murphy
On the eve of REM s Lansdowne Road show, PETER MURPHY talks to MICHAEL STIPE about creativity, sexuality, LA and Patti Smith.

Music | News 33% | 14 Oct 2009
Hannigan announces second Vicar St. show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tickets go on sale on Monday.

Music | Interview 33% | 11 Jul 2005
Take Me To The River Ed Power
Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo is one of rock’s great eccentrics. In an exclusive interview he talks about meditation, chastity and why ego is the enemy of art.

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music | Interview 33% |  2 Apr 1997
The Needle And The Damage Undone Olaf Tyaransen
It s easy to trace the tracks of DAVE GAHAN s tears. Like the illustrated man, the marks on his body tell their own story. But not the whole story for this is a man who took heroin abuse to such a lethal extent that he was once clinically dead for two minutes. Now, after a long and painful battle, he s clean, sober and delighted that depeche mode have released the album that few ever expected them to make. Interview: Olaf Tyaransen.

Music | Interview 33% | 22 Feb 1995
R.E.M. DOWN, UNDER and OVER Michael Dwyer
In Perth, Western Australia, Michael Dwyer sees two sides of REM on the opening brace of shows in their first world tour proper in five years. He also reports on behind-the-scenes developments, including the marriage of Pete Buck.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 18 Mar 1998
1998: A DRUM N BASS ODYSSEY Donal Scannell
QUADROPHONIC diarist DONAL SCANNELL chronicles the Dublin-based collective s recent jaunt around the US of A, and reports that Uncle Sam is currently welcoming drum n bass with open arms. Pic: Bruce Dye

Music | Interview 33% | 11 May 2009
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Malahide’s DIRECTOR may not be any kind of tabloid headline generators, but with an accomplished second album produced by Pumpkins and Placebo veteran Brad Wood in the bag, they’re confident enough to let the music make the fuss.

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Apr 1997
Squire Boys Stuart Clark
After two years of being that bloke who used to be in the Stone Roses, John Squire is back in the saddle with The Seahorses. On the eve of their Heineken Green Energy appearance at Dublin Castle, Madchester s answer to Jimmy Page talks to Stuart Clark about old friends, new challenges and his penchant for obscure Belfast punk bands.

Music | Interview 33% | 15 Dec 1993
COMING ON STRONG Colm O Hare
Deco Cuffe me bollix. With the release of his debut album Andrew Strong has finally left behind his Commitments' character and launched his solo career in earnest. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 33% |  5 Jul 2004
Fangs for the memories Peter Murphy
Brody Dalle is tired – but then she has had a pretty intense few years of it. Peter Murphy learns how The Distillers survived marital discord and peer disapproval.

Music | Interview 33% | 24 Nov 1999
Immortal Soul Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets MACY GRAY, the latest heroine of modern r'n'b. Under discussion: raunchiness, Billie Holiday comparisons and life in LA.

Music | Interview 33% | 10 Jun 1998
Three Of A Different Kind Adrienne Murphy
England, Scotland and Los Angeles meet up in transister, a welcoming home for noisy pop. Interview: Adrienne Murphy.

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Sep 1994
To Live Or Die In L.A. Stuart Clark
When My Little Funhouse signed on the dotted line with Geffen, they were precisely 12 gigs old and probably knew more about the inner workings of a thermo-nuclear reactor than they did a recording studio. Since then they’ve toured the world, taken on the same heavyweight management as Guns N’ Roses and moved to Los Angeles where Slash and Matt Sorum are among their best buddies. Brendan Morrissey tells Stuart Clark why the Kilkenny metallers will either end up filthy rich or six feet under.

Music | News 33% |  8 Oct 2004
New Nirvana box-set to support Love's legal fund The Hot Press Newsdesk
Whatever about Courtney Love, Nirvana fans will be pleased to hear news of a CD and DVD box set, due for release next month

Music | Interview 33% |  9 Dec 2005
2005: The year that Cork came alive The Hot Press Newsdesk
Throughout the '90s and beyond, The Frank And Walters were effectively a lone beacon for Cork rock. But over the last year all that changed, with the emergence of an exciting new scene in the city, centred around the Cork Rocks phenomenon. If the momentum can be maintained, there's enough outstanding young bands strutting their stuff to ensure that the city by the Lee becomes the focus for unprecedented A&R interest.

Music | News 33% |  6 Dec 2001
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George Harrison loses his battle against cancer

Music | Interview 33% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves Stuart Clark
The Cranberries have overcome the growing pains that all young bands encounter to become one of Ireland's brightest prospects. Here, Dolores O'Riordan and Fergal Lawlor tell Stuart Clark about the new friends they’ve made, their first trip to America and a chance encounter with Michael Stipe.

Music | Interview 33% |  8 Jun 2006
The grime of their lives Peter Murphy
From the ashes of The Libertines comes Dirty Pretty Things, Carl Barat's new band. But can Pete Doherty's old sparring partner escape the legacy of his old group?

Music | News 33% | 24 Aug 2005
Iron Maiden and the Osbournes clash The Hot Press Newsdesk
We have some advice for all you hardcore metal fans heading to see Iron Maiden, Marilyn Manson and Turbonegro at the RDS arena on Aug 31.

Music | Interview 33% |  9 Aug 2005
Million Dollar Aimee Peter Murphy
The hard-hitting songs of Aimee Mann draw on her difficult experiences at the hands of the music industry - and her passion for boxing

Music | Interview 33% |  1 Dec 1993
He writes the Songs Joe Jackson
What links Richard Harris with Linda Ronstadt, Art Garfunkel with The Supremes, and Frank Sinatra with er, Ghost Of An American Airman? Why, the music of Jimmy Webb, of course, one of the most widely-respected songwriters of all-time. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his friendship with Richard Harris, his encounters with Elvis and his deep-rooted love of Irish music.

Music | Interview 33% |  3 Jul 2002
California screaming Peter Murphy
The Red Hot Chili Peppers visited Lansdowne Road, Dublin on July 8 but we caught up with the band in Paris recently and heard why the west coast warriors of funk-rock have never been hotter

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Jan 2003
Damonic powers Eamon Sweeney
From the tragic death of Cliff the fish to turning Madonna down, praise from Nick Hornby and fanmail from Bono, Badly Drawn Boy ’s life is certainly bewildering. and that’s before you consider his hellenic aspirations…

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Jun 1993
Neil's Old Man Colm O Hare
COLM O'HARE meets SCOTT YOUNG, father of Neil, and a renowned journalist, author and broadcaster in his own right. In this rare interview he talks about his best-known subject - his famous son.

Music Review | Album 33% |  1 Oct 2009
Coming To Terms Ed Power
Decent mid-tempo rock from Swede-assisted Los Angelinos.

Music | Interview 33% | 19 Nov 1992
World Music Club Dermot Stokes
Japanese tin whistlers, Harlem Gospel singers, Indian mandolin players . . . De Dannan have traded scales and tales with them all. Dermot Stokes catches up with Frankie Gavin and Alec Finn and is entranced as the Michael Palins of pan-cultural playing share excerpts from their ongoing odyssey.

Music | News 33% | 18 Oct 2006
Director debut at no 2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Director’s upward career trajectory continues with We Thrive On Cities debuting at number two this week on the Irish album chart.

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Jun 2008
"I've got something to get off my chest" Paul Nolan
In a world exclusive interview, Morrissey sets the record straight on sex, religion, politics, David Bowie and his Irish heritage, and casts a Trinny & Susannah-esque eye over Brian Cowen

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  4 Mar 2008
Crude awakening Tara Brady
Although critics have discerned all manner of political and religious significance in There Will Be Blood, director Paul Thomas Anderson insists that it's a horror film about the birth of California.

Music | Interview 33% | 17 Oct 2002
Wilt’s European Union Stuart Clark
Hotpress hitch a ride on the Wilt tour bus for the band’s whistle-stop tour of Europe. For tales of on-stage abandon, backstage debauchery and bizarre drumming accidents, read on. Plus Cormac Battle’s tour diary

Music | Interview 33% | 28 Jun 2002
Memories of the way we wooooaaargh! The Mixed Grill
Harder, faster, louder... Motorhead have been rocking the planet for the past 26 years. As they prepare to do battle again at the Xtreme festival, Lemmy answers your questions. Warts and all

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music | Interview 33% |  1 Apr 1998
Talking Blues Peter Murphy
Harmonica virtuoso DON BAKER has been busy recently adding another string to his bow, in the form of an acting career which has so far seen him work with Jim Sheridan and Richard Attenborough. And in between takes he s even managed to put the finishing touches to his latest album, Just Don Baker. Interview: PETER MURPHY. Pics: cathal dawson

Music | News 33% |  8 Jan 2002
Eight is the magic number! The Hot Press Newsdesk
With eight nominations in the bag, U2 are set to steal the show at this year's Grammys... again

Music | Interview 33% | 19 Oct 1994
IT’S ONLY RRRRROCK’N’ROLL . . . Liam Fay
But try finding someone who doesn’t like it. The album Monster is yet another glittering addition to arguably the most astonishing canon in pop music, ever. Here, in a historic summit, the world’s greatest fortnightly rock paper gets together with the world’s greatest rock band for an intimate chat about the big issues: sex, death, drinking and, of course, rrrrrock’n’roll. What else is there? Interview: Liam Fay

Music | Interview 33% |  3 Feb 1999
The Ideal Holmes Exhibition Stuart Bailie
DAVID HOLMES is about to leave his native Belfast for New York City, where he will record his third album. STUART BAILIE took a final opportunity to speak to the artist also known as Homer. On the agenda: Hollywood soundtracks, rumours of brawling, past glories and future plans. Pics: MICHAEL TAYLOR.

Music | Interview 33% | 17 Jul 1986
WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA Pat Singer
In what may well be the most effective marriage yet of rock and pragmatic politics, U2, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and others are pushing the Amnesty International message on the 'Conspiracy Of Hope' tour. Pat Singer joins them on the road.

Music | Interview 33% |  8 Feb 1995
I Was a Teenage DRUG DEALER. . . Stuart Clark
Yup, we thought you'd like our stab at a tabloid headline. Thing is, there was a time when Danny Boy O'Connor looked inexorably set on a course for the California State Penitentiary. Then he discovered the therapeutic qualities of the House Of Pain and apart from the odd skirmish with the 2FM Roadcaster, there's been no looking back since. Crime reporter: Stuart Clark.

Film Review | Film 33% | 13 Jun 2006
Ask The Dust Tara Brady
Those who harbour romantic notions about starving artists clattering away of their typewriters in appalling social circumstance will be very pleased indeed by Ask The Dust.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% |  9 Sep 2002
Czech Out Creamfields Eamon Sweeney
As the Creamfields dance juggernaut heads towards Punchestown we catch up with the carnvial at Prague in the Czech Republic and offer a preview of what’s to come

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Nov 1994
Crash Bang Wallet! Stuart Clark
You might think that the Crash Test Dummies are a strange bunch now but you should have seen them four years ago! Dan Roberts and Mitch Dorge tell Stuart Clark how a big-haired Winnipeg bar band with a penchant for the Clancy Brothers have managed to hit the big time. Pix: Cathal Dawson

Music | News 33% | 13 Sep 2001
In the chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 made another piece of history last week by occupying no fewer than twelve of the berths in the Irish top 60

Music | Interview 33% |  5 Jul 2001
The head master Stuart Clark
He has warts on his face, chemical paste in his blood, viagra in his dick and a heart full of rock 'n' roll. "There are occasions when I do preach temperance," Lemmy tells a startled STUART CLARK Woooooargh! Photography: SIMON ROCHE

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Music | Interview 33% |  8 Sep 1993
BON VOYAGES Stuart Clark
Half way through his band's massive world tour, JON BON JOVI takes time out to beam good vibes and good health at a frankly envious STUART CLARK.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 10 May 2001
Julian Gough Peter Murphy
Once he was the mouthy fop rocker who enraged at least as many people as he delighted; now with a debut novel just published he's a (mostly) critically acclaimed author whose time has apparently come. Peter Murphy meets former Toasted Heretic frontman Julian Gough to discuss a meeting with Morrissey and a near-miss with Sinead, the benefits of being humbled and crushed, fame and creativity on the dole and, one more time with feeling, the epic story of lawyers, lubricants and lunacy at Feile '92. Photography: Phillip Tottenham

Music | News 33% | 25 Oct 2002
A life less ordinary The Hot Press Newsdesk
Want to be a singer/dancer/actor (circle as appropriate), do you? Or are you just an attention junkie? Either way, Ireland's first-ever Showbiz Bootcamp (featuring your guide, "life coach" Judymay Murphy) will sort you out

Hot Features | Commentary 33% |  2 Apr 1997
RAP WARS Jonathan O Brien
The recent murder of the notorious b.i.g., following the killing of Tupac shakur six months ago, has been linked by many to the prolonged East Coast-West Coast feud which threatened to tear the US hip-hop community apart. jonathan o brien reports on how life chillingly imitates art in the gangsta rap wars.

Music | Interview 33% | 30 Nov 1994
REALITY BITES Bill Graham
When a police investigation was launched into Michael Jackson’s alleged activities with Jordan Chandler, the King of Pop’s media image went from Peter Pan into the fire. In his new biography christopher andersen becomes the spokesman for Wacko’s degeneration offering a damning portrait of the real man behind the mask. Report: Bill Graham.

Music | News 33% |  4 Oct 2002
Manson exhibition on course for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Golden Age of Grotesque set for Irish show

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 15 Dec 1993
THE YEAR IN BRIEF 1993 Liam Fay
LIAM FAY reviews 1993 from the vantage point of the newspapers.

Music | Interview 33% | 25 Jan 1995
Oh, Sheryl Helena Mulkearns
Don’t let her steal your heart away! sheryl crow: Hot Press Readers’ Love Of The Year and Bob Dylan’s favourite singer-songwriter is the hottest new star in rock'n'roll. Helena Mulkerns charts the singular rise of Kennet, Missouri’s most celebrated slacker country queen.

Music | Interview 33% | 26 Jan 1994
DOWN ON THE Farm Stuart Clark
STEPHEN MORRIS takes time out from humming the theme to Green Acres and terrorising everyone within a five-mile radius of his newly-aquired Yorkshire farm (with his equally newly-acquired heavy artillery) to talk to STUART CLARK about his and Gillian Gilbert's New Order offshoot The Other Two.

Music | Interview 32% |  6 Jun 2003
The sounds of the summer John Walshe
Summer time, and the record stores are going to be full to bursting with some cracking albums across all genres. John Walshe examines the hottest album releases set to hit the shelves

Music | News 32% | 27 Jun 2005
Ash in tour bus fire near-miss The Hot Press Newsdesk
Not one but two of their tour buses caught on fire during Ash's recent American jaunt

Music | Interview 32% |  3 Apr 2009
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Ahead of his 50th birthday, Morrissey talks exclusively to Hot Press about the sexual nature of singing, letting go in the studio, being blacklisted by the UK's Radio One and how he approaches songwriting.

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Mar 1994
HERSH WORDS Niall Crumlish
Queen of catharsis as the leader of Throwing Muses, Kristin Hersh raised a few eyebrows with her debut solo album Hips And Makers, a sublimely private collection which made it all the way to the Top 10. Here she explains her approach to songwriting, the emotional extremes she suffers and what it’s like working with The Sexiest Man Alive to NIALL CRUMLISH.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% |  2 Nov 1994
Off Screen Neil McCormack
“I grew up in a tough neighbourhood, and we used to say, ‘You can get further with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word’.” - Robert De Niro as Al Capone in The Untouchables

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  2 Aug 2001
James Ellroy Danny Ilegems
Best known as the author of the modern noir classic LA Confidential, JAMES ELLROY is back in the spotlight with his new book The Cold 6000, a factional encounter with late 20th century America. Here, the straight-talking Ellroy tells why JFK was second-rate and J. Edgar Hoover a fiend, why Bill Clinton is a horrible human being and George W. Bush not as bad as we think, and why Martin Luther King was the greatest American man of the last century Words: DANNY ILEGEMS

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  5 Jan 2006
All quote on the western front Craig Fitzsimons
The funniest, most interesting and downright weird things people said to Hot Press in 2005.

Music | Interview 32% | 11 Aug 1993
DOING the right THING Gerry McGovern
Gerry McGovern gets down to some serious talking with The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

Music | News 32% | 25 Feb 2008
President, Minister congratulate Oscar winners The Hot Press Newsdesk
President Mary McAleese has congratulated Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova on their 'Best Song' Oscar.

Music | News 32% |  3 Nov 2008
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova to star in "The Simpsons" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Never mind winning an Oscar, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are set to become really famous by appearing in an episode of The Simpsons.

Music | Interview 32% |  3 Feb 1999
Hardcore Trouba-dour Peter Murphy
TRACY CHAPMAN S eponymous debut album was one of the biggest sellers of last year more than ten years after its release. She spoke to PETER MURPHY about her life before and after fame, that album and the race issue.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 24 Apr 2009
I'm Amanda, fly me Olaf Tyaransen
She started as a model, carving out a successful career and living the celebrity lifestyle in the full glare of the cameras. With a well publicised stint on reality TV in LA behind her, she is now one of the hottest properties in British television.

Music | Interview 32% | 13 Sep 2001
Tupac Shakur and the bloody history of U.S. hip-hop Peter Murphy
It is five years since rapper TUPAC SHAKUR was gunned down on the streets of las vegas in a gangland-style shooting that took place on September 7, 1996. Since then he has become the subject of one of modern music’s most bizarre death cults, as he continues to sell millions of records and to top charts all over the world. but behind his death lies a story of hip-hop babylon – a sordid tale of intrigue, egos, drugs, sex, intimidation, violence – and, almost by the way, some great and enduring music. By PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 32% |  3 May 1995
Teenage Mutant Ninja Punks Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark – himself a black belt in origami – discovers how The Ramones and kickboxing chinese detectives have helped Ash to overcome their sordid heavy metal past and become Top of the Chops.

Music | Interview 32% | 10 Jan 2005
It's the Music in Me Niall Stokes
He may be better known as manager of The Corrs – but John Hughes has been a musician for well over 30 years. Besides, with a US top 50 album to his credit in the 1980s, his new record – the remarkable Wild Ocean – is just the latest instalment in an extraordinary journey that has taken him close to the edge and back. interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 32% | 11 Sep 2002
Angels with dirty faces John Walshe
It’s all about broken down tour buses, Alan Partridge, high speed collisions, Moby, broken ribs, Mina Suvari, MTV stars and David Bowie as Ash launch a sonic assault on America. So riddle me this: can Ireland’s hardest-working rock’n’roll outfit crack the big one?

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  8 Jun 2004
Hot Press joins the War on War The Hot Press Newsdesk
From the Sex Pistols and The Clash to Nirvana and Public Enemy, music and social protest have always gone hand in hand...

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Dec 1993
AN OFFER HE COULDN’T REFUSE! Bill Graham
When the offer came to produce the new Rolling Stones album in Dublin what answer could Don Was give but a resounding ‘Yes’. Mick, Keef & Co. are the latest in a long and impressive list of the man’s studio credits which includes Bob Dylan, The B-52’s, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and Paula Abdu. But throw in the small matter of the career of Was (Not Was) and the musical rehabilitation of errant Beach Boys’ genius Brian Wilson and we’re talking major industry player here. Bill Graham takes up the story . . .

Music | Main Event 32% | 26 Oct 2000
U2 The Final frontier Olaf Tyaransen
Well when you've conquered the world, what else can the biggest band on the planet do except go into space? BONO and LARRY discuss matters cosmic and personal with Olaf Tyaransen

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Aug 1995
I Suppose A Shag Would Be Out Of The Question? Joe Jackson
t certainly would, Joe. But you can have a toot on my megaphone if you like! Gavin Friday discusses the finer points of sexual politics not to mention the post-Freudian subtext to his stunning new meisterwork Shag Tobacco with Dr Joe Jackson. Our man in the white coat concluded: Gavin s time has come. But is the world finally read

Music | News 32% | 12 Jul 2002
"Schiele, Bunuel, Bosch, Warhol, Fellini. On and on" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Marilyn Manson, infamous musician and not-yet-famous painter apparently, to play Ireland in early 2003 - and to stage art exhibition

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Gemma Hayes: In her own words The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Apr 2003
The man behind the wires Peter Murphy
Pioneering ambient artist, film-scorer, and producer of choice for everyone from Willie Nelson to U2, Daniel Lanois has assembled one of the most impressive CVs in modern rock. And with his new album, Shine, having just hit the racks, he’s far from done yet, as he tells Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 32% | 27 Aug 2008
Like A Rolling Jones Olaf Tyaransen
Ahead of the reformed Pistols' Electric Picnic set, we caught up with the guitarist, Steve Jones, who spoke about kicking heroin, his dislike of Malcolm McLaren, his on-air confrontation with Jerry Lee Lewis, and why he'd love to do an album with Cliff Richard.

Music | Interview 32% | 20 Aug 1997
POP:THE QUESTIONS Mike Edgar
Having steamrolled its way across America, and through most of Europe, it seemed as if U2 s PopMart extravaganza might come to grief in the most unlikely of places their homeland of Ireland. Now however, one Supreme Court case on, U2 are scheduled to play not just two Dublin dates but a newly-added Belfast homecoming as well. Interview: MIKE EDGAR

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  8 Feb 2006
Phoenix from the flames Tara Brady
Raised on the road by evangelical hippies, Joaquin Phoenix has overcome the tragic death of his brother, River, to become one of Hollywood’s most brooding leading men.

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A genuine success: Gemma Hayes  
 

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Mar 2000
The Million Dollar Man Peter Murphy
Bono on stalkers, women, Lypton Village, love… oh, and the Million Dollar Hotel. Interview: Peter Murphy. Occasional contributor: WIM WENDERS

Music | Interview 32% | 27 Sep 2001
Dream team Barry Glendenning
BARRY GLENDENNING talks to MERCURY REV about darkness, deserters and dreams

Music | Interview 32% |  8 May 2002
Some candy talking Eamon Sweeney
1 guitar + 1 drum kit + 1 boy + 1 girl = The White Stripes. In other words, sweet, sweet noise meets the best brother and sister penned pop since The Carpenters. Eamon Sweeney meets Detroit's finest, who play Dublin Castle on Saturday, May 4th as part of the Heineken Green Energy Festival

Music | Interview 32% |  6 Jan 2003
Screaming Queens Peter Murphy
From badass bunnies via political incorrectness to the mightiest drummer in rock ’n’ roll, it’s all in an interview’s work for Queens Of The Stone Age mainman Josh Homme.

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Feb 1994
DIGGING THE NEW BREED George Byrne
With 1993 going down as the year that Irish rock finally emerged from U2’s shadow, HOT PRESS takes an introductory look at four of the rapidly emerging outfits that are poised to make headlines and sell bucket–loads of records in ’94. Schtum, Ash, Joyrider, Compulsion.

Music Review | Album 32% | 25 Oct 2001
Universe John Walshe
Jack has produced a dynamic, challenging and innovative record that may not be to the taste of many of his traditional fans.

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  9 Jul 1997
MIRREN, MIRREN ON THE WALL . . Joe Jackson
. . . who is the sexiest of them all? Helen MIRREN, apparently, at least according to readers of the Radio Times, who recently voted her the sexiest woman on TV. Which may be flattering but possibly also does a disservice to a gifted actress who has no qualms about speaking her mind whether on nudity, money, the stage, television or even the cowardly assholes who bomb for Ireland. Interview: Joe Jackson

Music | Interview 32% | 17 Nov 1993
Back on the Gravy Train Joe Jackson
After enjoying spectacular success in the early 1970’s, Gilbert O’Sullivan suddenly found his career brought to an involuntary halt by legal red tape that took five years to unravel. The Waterford singer–songwriter managed to survive those dark days, though, and is now back doing what he loves best – playing live and making records. By rights that should make him a happy man, but, as Joe Jackson discovers when he locks horns with the former ‘Bisto Kid’, there are certain aspects of the past that are hard to reconcile.

Music | Interview 32% |  6 Jul 2005
Crime Scene Investigation Stuart Clark
How did Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Dave Keuning and Mark Stoermer go from the Las Vegas dive bar circuit to selling four million copies of their debut album, Hot Fuss? On the eve of the band's highly-anticipated Oxegen 2005 appearance, Stuart Clark talks to the people involved in the making of The Killers.

Music | News 32% | 10 Jun 2002
Metal detector The Hot Press Newsdesk
Put your questions to LEMMY, singer/bassist out of seminal metal hammers MOTORHEAD

Music | Interview 32% | 25 Jun 2004
Born to be Wilde Stuart Clark
A year ago they were being paid fifty quid a gig, now they’re one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet and about to take the Oxegen main stage by storm. A pun loving Stuart Clark discovers how Franz Ferdinand have become Top of the Fops.

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  2 Mar 2000
Glamorama Ding Dong Stuart Clark
It s the morning after the night before and BRET EASTON ELLIS feels like he s got Marilyn Manson playing inside his head. A dinner date with fellow penslinger Irvine Welsh has gone seriously pear-shaped and like his most famous literary creation, the Californian is fit to kill. STUART CLARK offers tea and solpadeine, and in return gets the lowdown on American Psycho, trans-Atlantic stalkers and why both Air Supply and the Teletubbies are evil. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 32% | 29 Oct 2009
All White On The Night Stuart Clark
On a fleeting visit to Dublin the legendary Jack White sat down with Hot Press' Stuart Clark to discuss his past life as an upholsterer, jamming with Bob Dylan. Jimmy Page and The Edge and going for dinner with Loretta Lynne.

Music | Interview 32% | 23 Oct 2008
Soul Brothers Stuart Clark
Having spent the best part of the last decade in a blizzard of drug-induced excess, Oasis are cleaning up their act.

Music | Interview 32% | 18 Dec 2003
Whole Lotta Love Eamon Carr
30 years after the music was originally recorded, Led Zeppelin topped the record and DVD charts in 2003 with the sound and vision of the band in all their pomp and glory. The guitar hero’s guitar hero, Jimmy Page reflects on the passion for music which inspired him then – and now.

Music | Interview 32% | 28 May 2004
The word on The Streets Danielle Brigham
The Streets’ new album, A Grand Don’t Come For Free, looks set to skyrocket Mike Skinner’s status as the voice of hedonistic British youth. Hot Press meets up with Skinner backstage in Derry to discuss the creation of his latest masterwork, the perils of fame, superstar collaborations, hanging out in Ibiza and the art and artifice of his onstage persona.

Music | News 32% | 28 Sep 2004
Flogging Molly crack US Top 20 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Expat Dubliner Dave King has been making serious waves with the new album from his Celtic punk group Flogging Molly

Music | Interview 32% | 12 May 2004
Operation rock and awe starts here.. Stuart Clark
Having dominated the charts here for the past ten years, Ash are gearing up for a full-scale invasion of America. Stuart Clark dons his hard hat as Tim, Mark, Rick and Charlotte tell him about their new record of mass destruction Meltdown, and the A-list celebrity company they’ve been keeping in the city of angels.

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Jul 1987
ALL IRELAND WAS THERE Bill Graham
It's a double home-coming as U2 return from their odyssey 'round the globe to bring "The Joshua Tree" tour to their fanatical Irish supporters in Dublin and Cork. Bill Graham reports.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 24 Feb 2004
With a little help from my friends Colm O Hare
There are no guarantees of success in the music biz, but if you have what it takes there is plenty of expert help available to ensure you give it your best shot.

Music | Interview 32% |  6 May 2009
Where Eagles Dare Olaf Tyaransen
They were one of the most successful – and dysfunctional – bands of all time. Now THE EAGLES are aging gracefully and packing out arenas across the world, with Irish gigs on the way.

Music | Interview 32% | 10 Nov 1999
Cavan Man Nick Kelly
In Auckland, it was punk rock, gang wars, heroin and prostitution. In Cavan, it s rolling countryside, a recording studio in a church and more dogs than you could throw a stick for. It s been a long way from there to here for BRENDAN PERRY, the former partner in Dead Can Dance who now has a solo album on release. Interview: NICK KELLY. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 May 1995
NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS Stuart Clark
It's probably the last headline you'd expect on a Portishead interview but, then again, you haven't heard Beth Gibbons using her favourite expletive. Very few people have - the singer with Bristol's latest and potentially greatest musical export up 'til now refusing to talk to the press because she reckoned she had nothing to say. But even the most reluctant of tongues can be loosened as Stuart Clark and his cattle prod discover when they go Avon calling.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 23 Nov 2000
Jonathan Rhys-Myers Olaf Tyaransen
Hailed as one of the UK s hottest young talents, and having appeared in such successes as Michael Collins, The Magnificent Abersons, and Velvet Goldmine, Jonathan Rhys-Myers is in fact Dublin-born and raised in Cork. OLAF TYARANSEN met the rising star. Thesp Behaviour: Peter Matthews

Music | News 32% | 13 Nov 2009
Ne-Yo for the O2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The R&B superstar will be heading over in February.

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  8 Feb 1995
The Ones That Got Away Helena Mulkearns
Not all Irish emigrants spend their time crying into their green pints of Guinness in Biddy Mulligans. HELENA MULKERNS previews STATESIDE, an ambitious new TV series that chronicles the flesh and blood reality of life in the Big Apple for the so-called Greencard Generation.

Music | Interview 32% | 19 May 1993
Damn Right I Got The Blues Liam Fay
Arriving in Dublin in the last sixties as a 16 year old guitar wunderkind, Belfast born Gary Moore embarked on a musical career that has seen him go through several metamorphoses and achieve numerous notable success in the process.

Music | Interview 32% | 17 Feb 1999
The last great American male Peter Murphy
. . . Or not, as the case may be. In this extremely revealing interview with peter murphy, henry rollins speaks frankly about relationships, violence, depression, squaring up to Al Pacino and the problems that come with a life lived on the road

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 15 Sep 1999
Dancin' With Manson Peter Murphy
In the second part of his examination of the cult of CHARLES MANSON, PETER MURPHY looks at the cult leader s trial, his continuing influence of left-field heroes and the controversy over his recordings. Also: BONO on U2 s decision to include Helter Skelter in their Rattle And Hum set.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 17 Jul 2006
The Producer Peter Murphy
He was a midwife to grunge and has worked with artists as diverse as Marilyn Manson, Hole and Ozzy Osbourne. Far from being a studio boffin, though, Michael Beinhorn believes modern music is too often reliant on technology.

Music | Interview 32% | 24 Feb 2009
The Kid from Fame Olaf Tyaransen
She’s the post-modern starlet who is stalked by paparazzi wherever she goes but is as comfortable talking about Andy Warhol and John Updike as she is hanging with fashionistas. Say hello to Lady GaGa the good-time pop princess who went to school with Paris Hilton, cultivated a drug habit ‘cos that’s what David Bowie did in the ’70s, but thinks fame is just a game.

Music | Interview 32% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Music | Interview 32% | 22 Aug 2003
1 Thrill Communication Olaf Tyaransen
It sounds like the stuff of hype and overnight success – from struggling garage band to next big thing and accolades from noel gallagher, morrissey and bono – but even at an average age of 23 The Thrills have paid their dues. Olaf Tyaransen hears how the summer’s hottest band went from worshipping whipping boy to having beck’s da play on their debut album.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 19 Mar 1997
RIOTS of PASSAGE Liam Fay
You know you re doing something right if your book disturbs both Cat Stevens and Snoop Doggy Dogg. But Sligo-born eamonn sweeney s debut novel, Waiting For The Healer, with its explosive mix of booze, blood, manic comedy and rock n roll, is also winning rave reviews for its uncompromisingly forthright author. Interview: liam fay.

Music | Interview 32% | 14 Nov 2003
The Buck stops here Peter Murphy
from reagan to bush; from radio free europe to clear channel; from green to reveal; from the sfx to marlay park. REM call time out and Peter Buck fills in the gaps from 1983 to 2003. interview Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 32% | 27 Feb 1986
OUTSIDE IT'S DONEGAL Bill Graham
In the magical, wind-swept landscape of Ireland's remote north-west the cameras roll as U2's Bono and Maire of Clannad make the video for their collaborative single "In A Lifetime". Bill Graham joins the entourage at work and at play and talks to the main protagonists.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Dec 2000
Confessions Of A Rock Star Neil McCormack
Journalist NEIL McCORMICK was a schoolmate of BONO when U2 were taking baby steps. Over the past 25 years their paths have frequently crossed, inevitably in rather more exotic circumstances than a classroom. As another year draws to a close, they meet up again: the result is an unusually intimate portrait of a man who came not to save the world but to serenade it. Plus: a close-up look at some of the most striking songs on All That You Can t Leave Behind

Music | News 32% | 26 Feb 2007
Van Morrison honoured at pre-Oscars party The Hot Press Newsdesk
Van Morrison was the worthy recipient of a Tiffany & co-designed award to honour his musical contribution to film.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Jan 2003
Ready for liftoff The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ten, nine, eight… we count down the contenders for 2003. Words Hannah Hamilton, Colin Carberry, Niall Stokes, Richard Brophy, John Walshe, Eamon Sweeney and Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 32% | 29 Nov 2001
Lionhearts John Walshe
After more than 15 years in the business, Aslan are still able to command massive, devoted audiences in music venue and record shop alike. John Walshe joins the Lions' club on the road

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 17 Sep 2002
David Elio Malocco Olaf Tyaransen
A once high-flying solicitor who was jailed for fraud, David Elio Malocco is now a budget film-maker with a strong anti-establishment view, a man who says he has swapped a "disgraceful" materialistic lifestyle for a social conscience. Here, he talks about crime, punishment, Sinn Fein, Shelbourne, God and the movies

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 28 Sep 2009
TOMMY TIERNAN IN THE CHAT ROOM Olaf Tyaransen
When Tommy Tiernan held court in the Hot Press Chat Room at Electric Picnic recently, he had no idea the kind of shit storm that would unfold. During what was in effect a spontaneous, unscripted live performance – not unlike an appearance on The Late Late Show that also sparked controversy – he told a story about a couple of Jews who reproached him after a performance in New York. The result? He has been accused of anti-semitism and widely vilified. But those who know Tiernan are quite clear that the accusations are completely wrong. So – in order to allow people to judge for themselves – here is the full text of the Chat Room interview.

Music | Interview 32% | 29 Sep 1999
Voyage Of The Damned Stuart Clark
Or should that be The Clash? Well no, actually, cos there's no Clash, Damned or Pistols in 1999. But there s still joe strummer, who was there when Shane got his ear bitten off and, 22 years later is back for his own second bite with THE MESCALEROS. I ve seen everything that it s possible to see go down and I ve survived it, he tells STUART CLARK who finds himself shanghaied on a ferry to Stranraer. Main pix: MICHAEL QUINN.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 17 Jan 2001
Bruce Robinson Peter Murphy
Fourteen years on and people still come up to BRUCE ROBINSON and quote chunks of Withnail & I to his face. But if you don t know more about this talented, opinionated, chain-smoking, wine-guzzling writer/director, then that may be because, to put it at its mildest, he and Hollywood have never seen eye to eye. PETER MURPHY meets the angry older man

Music | Interview 32% |  9 Jun 1978
Rory Gallagher - Pressing Ever Onwards Niall Stokes
When Rory Gallagher hits the stage at this year's Macroom festival gig, it'll be his last appearance in Ireland, a year that has seen him forgo some of the spotlight he's enjoyed over the previous ten years in Britain and Ireland in particular.

Music | Interview 32% | 10 Dec 1997
The First Noel Stuart Clark
It's Christmas, 1997 is drawing to a close and Noel Gallagher is in suitably reflective mood. "I can't be bothered writing music anymore", says the Oasis mainman before telling Stuart Clark precisely what he thinks of Liam, Meg, Sinéad O'Connor, that cunt Mick Jagger and England's chances of lifting the World Cup.

Music | Interview 32% | 19 Nov 1992
Don t Cry For Me Niall Stokes
When Siniad O Connor tore up a picture of the pope on the Saturday Night Live television show in the US recently, she unleashed a storm which has been swirling around her ever since, causing her at one point to announce her premature retirement from the music industry. One month on, bruised and weary she may be but Siniad is neither downhearted nor repentant. Having declared war on the Roman Catholic Church she is determined to keep taking the battle to the real enemy. Interview: Niall Stokes.

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 20 Oct 1993
THE CYBERHOUSE RULES Liam Fay
WILLIAM GIBSON is no ordinary science-fiction writer. Aside from coining such essential nineties' terms as Cyberspace and Cyberpunk, his work has also influenced everyone from computer hackers to scientists developing virtual reality technology. In the rock world, he's regarded as a visionary and artists as diverse as U2, Billy Idol and The Rolling Stones have all claimed inspiration from his novels. Interview: Liam Fay. Cyberpics: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 32% | 22 Sep 1988
A MIGHTY LONG WAY DOWN ROCK'N'ROLL Niall Stokes
Nearly a decade after the release of their debut single, U2 are widely regarded as the No. 1 rock band in the world. But the album and the film "Rattle And Hum" depict another kind of reality entirely. Larry, Adam and The Edge talk to Niall Stokes.

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  2 Apr 1997
Stirring Up A Hornet s Nest Liam Fay
Best-selling crime-writer PATRICIA CORNWELL has a gripping new tale of sex, exploitation and violence to tell. But this time it s her own. LIAM FAY hears the story she didn t tell on Kenny Live. Pix: colm henry

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 24 May 2004
Hot Press interview: Neil Jordan Olaf Tyaransen
It’s been ten years since his last novel, but Neil Jordan has now reprised his role as one of Ireland’s finest contemporary prose writers with the dark gothic drama, Shade. In a wide-ranging interview with Olaf Tyaransen the Oscar-winning writer/director discusses the challenges of literary craftsmanship, swimming with sharks in Hollywood, working with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, his disinterest in celebrity and why Ireland continues to be his preferred place of residence.

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Dec 2003
It's a rock 'n' roll wonderful Christmas Andy Darlington
From Dickie Valentine to The Darkness: Andy Darlington dusts the five decades of Christmas records and chats to Slade's Noddy Holder about his haunting ghost of Chris- singles Past.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 16 Mar 2007
Confessions of a movie star Jason O'Toole
Whether starring in popcorn blockbusters or thoughtful art-house movies, Gabriel Byrne is a reassuring presence on our screens. But he reserves his deepest passions for keeping alive the flame of Irish culture among the diaspora.

Music Review | Album 31% | 27 Oct 1999
Fuse Stephen Rapid
BEAUTIFUL, JUST beautiful. Another singer/songwriter with a monkey on his back – you have only got to look at the cover to see what I mean.

Music | Interview 31% | 17 Dec 1987
BAND ON THE RUN Bill Graham
Bill Graham travels to Louisiana to discover that U2 are once more in the throes of a re-birth.

Music | News 31% | 18 Oct 2008
U2 Get Shares In Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are to receive 1.56 million shares worth around $18.5 million in American concert promoters Live Nation Inc.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% |  1 Feb 2001
Waiting for Beckett Joe Jackson
BECKETT ON FILM is one of the most ambitious cinematic projects ever. Nineteen of Samuel Beckett's plays have been made into movies, directed by and starring numerous A-list figures. To mark the occasion, JOE JACKSON talks to Bono, John Hurt and Enda Hughes about one of the 20th century's greatest dramatists

Music | News 31% | 10 Jun 2008
Prince cancels Croke Park: UPDATED The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD have spoken of being “devastated” by the cancellation of Prince’s Croke Park headliner, and confirmed that booking fees will be included in ticket refunds, which will be available from 9am on Friday June 13.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 20 Aug 1997
All The King s Women Joe Jackson
From girls-next-door to super starlets, elvis presley had em all. Yet not all his relationships with women were consummated, and there are even those who claim that none ever replaced his mother in his affections. Still, The King found plenty of outlets for his wild and boundless physical appetites, as Joe Jackson reports in this investigation into The Secret Sexual History Of Elvis Aaron Presley. Part one of a two-part Elvis confidential special.

Music | Interview 31% |  1 Dec 1988
I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR Liam Mackey
So this is Christmas and what have we done... As U2 prepare to enter the final yearof the decade, Bono devotes a long night at his home in Dublin to reflecting on his life, his music and U2's extraordinary career to date. Interview: Liam Mackey

Music | Interview 31% | 16 Aug 2001
Full circle Liam Mackey
With their biggest dates ever in Ireland looming, LIAM MACKEY dips into voluminous hotpress archives and selects a small sample of what the paper said about U2 over the years

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 11 Aug 1993
WIDE AWAKE IN IRELAND Jackie Hayden
It isn't just a matter of government policies, says Jackie Hayden. Record companies, radio stations, banks and even audiences all have a part to play.

Music | Interview 31% | 12 Jul 2002
Shine on, the lights of the Bowery Peter Murphy
The blank generation revisited

Music | Interview 31% | 18 Jun 1987
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE STATES Liam Mackey
As "With Or Without You" hits No. 1 in the US singles charts, Liam Mackey joins U2 on their biggest - and most successful - American tour to date.

Hot Features | Interview 31% |  6 Jul 2000
Patrick Bergin Joe Jackson
The Irish star opens up on sex, drugs, racism, crime, acting, actors and actresses, as well as slamming the Irish film industry and RTE. Text: JOE JACKSON. Portraits: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 31% |  3 Oct 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
With the death of Johnny Cash two weeks ago, music’s Mount Rushmore finally crumbled. From the hell-raising country outlaw of the ’60s to his final incarnation as a patriarchal figure intoning songs of guilt and redemption, Cash’s voice resonated down through the years with undimmed intensity. In this special Hot Press tribute to the Man In Black, Peter Murphy talks to Cash collaborators Sandy Kelly and U2, and recounts the turbulent life and times of one of the most iconic figures in 20th century music

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 17 May 2006
Outside it's America Olaf Tyaransen
In Ireland, he’s the biggest name in comedy – a superstar who can pack them into live shows and shift DVDs by the jumboload. But having conquered his homeland, Tommy Tiernan faced the question: where to from here? The answer was America, the Holy Grail for anyone in the entertainment business. The story of his battle to win hearts and minds is captured in Jokerman – Tommy Tiernan Takes On America, a documentary series that is about to hit the screens on RTE. But first, there’s the important matter of a Hot Press interview to attend to.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% |  9 Feb 1994
GAMES WITHOUT FRONTIERS Gerry McGovern
The fact that it's just over ten years since Pac-man was wowing the world's computer buffs, shows the vast leaps that the gaming industry has made since. Hot Press investigates the cult of the console. LET'S GO SHOPPING Gerry McGovern embarks on a mission to steer you through the sea of software.

Music | Interview 31% | 27 Oct 1999
Sweethearts Of The Rodeo Peter Murphy
With a new tribute album to Gram Parsons on release, PETER MURPHY enlists the help of co-executive producer EMMYLOU HARRIS to recreate the tale of Southern Gothic that was the late singer s life.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 12 Jan 1994
Out of their own mouths A Various
THE THINGS THEY SAID IN 1993 AND IN SOME CASES CAME TO REGRET! LIAM FAY, STUART CLARK AND LORRAINE FREENEY DELVE THROUGH THE HOT PRESS FILES.

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Apr 1991
Bringing It All Back Home Liam Fay
U2, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Waterboys, Emmylou Harris, Hothouse Flowers, The Everly Brothers, Christy Moore just some of the dozens of artists who contribute to an adventurous new five part TV series which traces the extraordinary return journey that Irish traditional music has made to America and beyond. Here, Liam Fay previews the programmes, talks to Philip King who originated and nurtured the project and hears many of the participants explain how they discovered the importance and influence of Irish music.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 29 Sep 2006
The Fifth Element Olaf Tyaransen
U2 manager Paul McGuinness is among the most powerful players in the music industry. To coincide with the DVD release of U2’s classic ZOO TV Live From Sydney, he talks candidly about his relationship with the band and their controversial decision to move part of their business empire to the Netherlands in order to lower their tax burden.

Music | News 31% | 29 Sep 2009
Lisa Hannigan announces December dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
She's also heading out on tour in the States with David Gray.

Music | Interview 31% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 1) Olaf Tyaransen
As U2 gear up for the release of No Line On The Horizon, they meet HP to talk about the creation of their latest masterwork, meeting world leaders, the way they’re perceived in Ireland, the current state of the music business and their future plans.

Politics | Hog 31% | 14 Dec 1994
WHAT, ANOTHER YEAR? Dermot Stokes
And so, unbelievably another year has bitten the dust. Here, continuing a tradition as Christmassy as the eating of turkey and the consumption of way too much alcohol, The Hog reflects on a turbulent year, when we all grew older and much, much wiser.

Music | News 31% | 28 May 2007
Pugwash to feature on Hollywood A-list flick The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pugwash are justifiably chuffed this week after hearing that one of the songs from their Almanac album, ‘Anyone Who Asks’, has made it on to the soundtrack of the new Ed Norton, Colin Farrell and Jon Voight movie, Pride & Glory.

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Sep 2008
Ron Jeremy: Hollywood hard man Olaf Tyaransen
He's slept with more than 4,000 women and starred in over 2,000 X-rated movies. But Ron Jeremy has also been feted at Trinity College.

Music | Interview 31% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | News 31% | 27 Sep 2001
Tatts out for the lads The Hot Press Newsdesk
Slayer play a rescheduled Tattoo The Planet show at The Point on October 9th

Music | News 31% |  7 Jun 2001
This is your Captain speaking Stuart Clark
THE hotpress Formation pogo team are in action again on June 10th when The Damned 1-2-3-4 their way into the Temple Bar Music Centre.

Music Review | Album 31% | 21 May 2008
Love Must Be Tough Colm O Hare
Eleanor covers old ground afresh

Music | Interview 31% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 22 Apr 2008
Porn In The USA Olaf Tyaransen
Hustler magazine founder and multi-millionaire porn mogul Larry Flynt talks exclusively to Hot Press.

Music | Interview 31% | 16 Dec 2002
Matters of Life & Death Niall Stokes
At the end of an exciting, painful and earthshaking year, Bono reflects on the political and the personal – from drop the debt, September 11, Afghanistan and Genoa to the death of his father Bob, the birth of his son John and the enduring friendship which underpins U2’s music and career. Interview: Niall Stokes [this interview originally appeared in the spectacular Hot Press Annual 2002 - used in the pictures below - a very limited number of this unique collectors item will shortly be on sale - email u2@hotpress.ie to reserve a copy]

Music | Interview 31% | 16 Nov 1984
QUEST FOR FIRE Bill Graham
Bill Graham follows U2 and "The Unforgettable Fire" from Slane, Co. Meath to the concert halls of Europe.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 24 Aug 1994
AN INDUSTRY IN THE MAKING Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare reports on the latest developments in the Irish film world which – thanks to initiatives spearheaded by Michael D. Higgins, Minister of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht – is experiencing an unprecedented boom period.

Music | Report 31% | 23 Nov 2006
Edge, this song doesn't have a chorus... Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes draws on his best-selling book Into The Heart: The Stories Behind The Songs Of U2 to offer a unique insight into the way in which some of the greatest songs in the history of popular music came into being.

Music Review | Album 31% | 28 Apr 2004
Penance Soiree Hannah Hamilton
Wing Commanders

Music Review | Album 31% | 21 Sep 2009
GET COLOR Francis Jones
NOISENIKS FIGHTING FIT ON SECOND ALBUM

Music Review | Album 31% | 21 Apr 2008
Crystal Castles Paul Nolan
Hotly tipped Canadian electro duo Crystal Castles deliver the goods on their debut album.

Industry | Reports 31% | 24 May 2001
Love will tear us apart Stuart Clark
Courtney Love has stepped up her one-woman war against the music industry

Politics | Hog 31% | 15 Dec 1993
That was the year that was Dermot Stokes
The year began with contrasting and contradictory alignments. On the one hand, the United States were about to invest a new president, a young, rock’n’roll-loving sax-playing boyo from the south called Bill Clinton, offering the possibility of America as the last great hope again.

Music Review | Live 31% | 12 Nov 2009
U2 Kimberly Mack
 

Music Review | Album 31% | 30 Jun 2008
Cómo Te Llama? Lauren Murphy
Patchy second solo effort from Strokes guitarist

Music | News 31% | 27 Sep 2001
Sinéad remembers Steve Stephen Robinson
STEVE FARGNOLI, the artist manager who numbered SINÉAD O'CONNOR among his clients, lost his battle with cancer earlier this month. STEPHEN ROBINSON reports

Music Review | Album 31% | 22 Mar 2006
Hearts And Unicorns Ed Power
Hearts And Unicorns opens as it means to continue, with a dreamy blast of feedback and blizzard drifts of melody. There are cooed vocals and weird dissonant surges – think ‘90s college rock pin-up Tanya Donnelley warbling over a My Bloody Valentine fade-out.

Music | News 30% | 20 Jun 2008
Tom Waits kicks off World Tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits opened his Glitter And Doom World Tour on Tuesday night in Phoenix, Arizona to universally rave reviews.

Film Review | Film 30% | 29 May 2006
New York Doll Tara Brady
Warmly recommended to punks and Mormons everywhere.

Music | News 30% |  9 Nov 2009
Beoga bag Grammy nomination The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Antrim trad band have had a little help from Madonna songwriter Ciaran Gribbin.

Music | News 30% | 21 Jan 2008
'U23D' gets world premiere The Hot Press Newsdesk
1,200 people packed into Park City, Utah’s Eccles Theater last night for the world premiere of 'U23D'.

Music | News 30% | 21 Jul 2008
Irish band scoops LA music award The Hot Press Newsdesk
Theo and the Red Beats have been awarded a prestigious Malibu Music Award for their debut single 'This Is Not An Emergency'.

Music Review | Dance Single 30% |  9 Sep 2003
Los Angeles Resurrection Barry O Donoghue
One for the trendies.

Music Review | Album 30% | 24 Nov 1999
The Battle Of Los Angeles Peter Murphy
WHAT WE have here are two prime specimens of Metallicus Mutatus, a creature indigenous to North America and as resistant to extinction as the cockroach.

Music | News 30% | 17 Aug 2009
The Edge stars in new documentary The Hot Press Newsdesk
It Might Get Loud also stars Jack White and Jimmy Page.

Music | News 30% | 10 Oct 2002
U2 album due out next summer The Hot Press Newsdesk
Edge talks about the new album, Bono scoops 'MusiCares' award and guests on Elvis tribute TV show

Music | News 30% |  9 Apr 2009
U2 add more support groups The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1 and The Script have both got the Croker call.

Film Review 30% | 30 Sep 2009
you had me at ‘cello' Tara Brady
THE SOLOIST Directed by Joe Wright. Starring Jamie Foxx, Robert Downey Jr., Catherine Keener.

Music | News 30% |  7 Dec 2000
U2 Banned! Stuart Clark
All That You Can't Leave Behind isn't as universally popular as first thought. Report:: Stuart Clark

Music | News 30% | 11 Apr 2005
WHITE STRIPES ALBUM CONFIRMED The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new album and a Glastonbury appearance confirmed, it looks as if The White Stripes are set to play a major part in the summer action

Music | News 29% |  5 Oct 2009
The Cranberries confirm comeback shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
The reunion kicks off in November in Baltimore – Maryland, not County Cork!

Music | News 29% | 13 Apr 2006
The Saw Doctors take on the world! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Saw Doctors certainly know how to keep themselves busy - they've confirmed lengthy tours in both the UK and US.

Film Review | Film 29% |  1 Aug 2003
Terminator 3 Craig Fitzsimons
He’s back – and despite justifiable fears about young Arnold Schwarzenegger’s increasing physical decrepitude, the merciless leather-clad killing machine still kicks ass

Music Review | Album 29% |  8 Nov 2007
Raising Sand Olaf Tyaransen
You don’t have to be a fan of the country, blues or folk genres to appreciate the heartbreaking brilliance of this inspired collaboration.

Music Review | Album 29% | 19 Oct 2005
The Roads Don't Love You Kim Porcelli
 

Music Review | Live 29% | 20 Mar 2007
Razorlight live at the RDS Arena, Dublin Paul Nolan
It has to be acknowledged that Razorlight, despite their limitations, have actually put on a very enjoyable show.

Music | News 29% | 27 Sep 2001
The show must go on The Hot Press Newsdesk
Although under constant review, the word from the U2 camp is that they are still planning to go ahead with the return visit of the Elevation tour to North America.

Music | News 29% | 12 Apr 2001
Children Of Lir Stuart Clark
BONO, GAVIN FRIDAY and Maurice Seezer have recorded a version of T. Rex’s ‘Children Of The Revolution’ for Baz Luhrman’s new movie, Moulin Rouge.

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Film Review | Film 29% | 27 Sep 2001
Crazy/Beautiful Tara Brady
Soon the script is on overly familiar territory as tensions come to bear on our central couple

Music Review | Album 29% |  6 May 2003
Celebrity Trash John Walshe
A part-American, part-Irish quartet, Saucy Monky have earned their spurs playing the college scene around LA and it shows on Celebrity Trash, an assured debut album by any standards.

Music Review | Album 28% |  2 Jun 2004
Com Lag 2+2=5 John Walshe
Initially meant for a Japan-only release, Com Lag 2+2=5 has been made available over this side of the world to satisfy demand from Radiohead’s hugely loyal fanbase.

Music | News 28% | 12 Sep 2002
Frames take the long road The Hot Press Newsdesk
Happily denying themselves a break until the new year, The Frames have confirmed live dates in the US, Australia and even humble old Ireland over the next 3 months!

Music | News 28% | 16 Sep 2004
Johnny Ramone dies, aged 55 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Guitarist and co-founder of The Ramones, Johnny Ramone, died in his LA home yesterday afternoon

Music | News 28% | 12 Apr 2001
Polly Thriller Stuart Clark
POLLY HARVEY WAS in sparkling form last week when she joined U2 in Houston for the fifth date of their world tour.

Music Review | Album 28% | 26 Nov 2007
Hourglass Olaf Tyaransen
Gahan hasn’t arrived at the palace of wisdom yet, but it sounds like he’s enjoying travelling this new route there.

Music | News 28% |  1 Aug 2008
Lisa Hannigan heads out on US tour, confirms album date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lisa Hannigan has been “handpicked” by Jason Mraz to open for him on his upcoming American tour.

Politics | McCann 28% | 17 Sep 2009
IF YOU HAVE TO SMOKE, SMOKE DOPE! The Hot Press Newsdesk
A new study shows that cannabis takes lung cancer out of smoking. So why are the authorities not telling us? Plus: witches, Lisbon and the Mighty Stef.

Film Review | Film 28% |  5 Aug 2008
Killer of Sheep Tara Brady
The greatest of all the Great Lost Films finally makes it into Irish cinemas this month, some 31 years after its completion.

Film Review | Film 28% |  8 Jun 2004
The Day After Tomorrow Craig Fitzsimons
The summer's first huge SFX movie leaves Craig Fitzsimons wanting less...

Music Review | Album 28% | 27 Feb 2003
Long Gone Before Daylight Phil Udell
Whereas Gran Turismo was very much a beast of the studio, this fourth album finds them re-grouped and re-inspired as a band, confident in their own abilities.

Film Review | Film 28% | 21 Jun 2001
Bread & Roses Craig Fitzsimons
Not Loach’s greatest film – arguably, not even one of his better ones – Bread And Roses still beats the living shit out of almost anything else to gain release this year

Music | News 27% | 10 Jan 2007
Andrea Corr album exclusive The Hot Press Newsdesk
Andrea Corr is set to challenge people's preconceptions of her with a solo album that is fiddle, tin whistle and bodhrán free.

Music Review | Album 27% | 19 Mar 2008
Diamond Hoo Ha Paul Nolan
"You get the feeling that, in the long run, Diamond Hoo Ha is destined to be remembered as one of the lesser works in their canon"

Music | News 27% | 16 Nov 1994
A GOOD YEAR FOR THE IRISH Gerry McGovern
Here, Hot Press profiles some of the home grown artists who've launched new releases in time for the Christmas market. Puppy Love Bomb

Music Review | Album 27% | 25 Jan 1995
The Long Black Veil Joe Jackson
The Chieftains (plus Special Guests): "The Long Black Veil” (BMG)

Music | Beats + Pieces 27% | 16 Aug 2001
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THE EXTREMELY WONDERFUL Mr. Adam Freeland is the headline attraction on August 18th as Breakdown returns to the Empire, Belfast. Bringing up the rear, so to speak, are Hedrock Valley Beats…

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 16 Mar 2009
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We may be one bounced cheque short of joining Iceland in the Bankrupt Small Countries Club, but there’s good reason to celebrate our Irishness on March 17 when The Simpsons’ Paddy’s Day special premieres in Ireland on Sky1.

Music | Hit the North 26% | 19 Jul 2001
Ulster Says Geronimo Colin Carberry
Colin Carberry meets Chris Murray of Apache Tribe

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 28 Feb 2002
Taken with a pinch of salt Jonathan O Brien
Jonathan O'Brien finds there's no business like snow business

Music | News 26% | 20 Jul 2009
Fair Exchange Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front

  26% | 12 Feb 2007
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Getting inside the head of one of modern music’s deepest enigmas was both a challenge and a privilege, says documentary maker Stephen Kijak, director of Scott Walker 30 Century Man.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 14 Jun 2006
Welcome to the house of Dom Colm O Hare
One of America’s biggest comedy stars, Dom Irrera is one of the first names on the team sheet at Smithwick’s Cat Laughs.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  3 Oct 2002
Welcome to the pleasuredome Sam Snort
Our white knight unveils the Snortbowl

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 17 Sep 2008
Lewi's Carols Ed Power
From child actress to Rilo Kiley frontwoman to hanging out with Elvis Costello: every day is Groundhog Day, but when you're Jenny Lewis that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 22 Feb 1995
WHERE PROD MEETS PROD Sam Snort
At the time of writing, the “framework document” on Norn Iron is about to be published. It is a time of great expectation, of high tension, of fearful imaginings, for all parties involved in the Northern conflict, and, of course, for Sam Snort.

Politics | McCann 26% |  3 Sep 1997
elvis the truth is out there Eamonn McCann
Or: why you should investigate crime writer supreme, Gordon De Marco.

Music | News 26% |  6 May 2005
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 26% | 25 Jan 1995
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The Pogues’ turbulent history can be traced back into the mists of 1982 when ex-Nipple Erector vocalist and London-Celt Shane McGowan joined ex-Millwall Chainsaw Spider Stacy to play a set of Irish rebel songs at a gig in London. They were pelted off the stage with chips.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 23 Apr 2003
Unfriendly fire Jonathan O Brien
If Arsenal blow the premiership now, they’ll never live it down

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 17 Jan 2007
The naked Jape Neil Brennan
Naked Camera star PJ Gallagher is a young comedian in a hurry. A few weeks from now, he’ll be off to conquer the States – or at least his alter ego Jake Stevens will be. Before that, there’s the small matter of his biggest stand-up tour to date. Assuming, that is, he doesn’t suffer a last minute attack of nerves.

Music | Scene + Heard 26% | 22 Jul 1998
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Cuckoo could be heard all over Ireland and Britain during June and July as the northern band toured the two countries. They’ve just released their new album, Breathing Lessons, but aren’t stopping to catch their breath.

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  9 May 2008
Santa Monica...You’re Not That Far Annmarie Cullen
A stone’s throw from Hollywood, Santa Monica is a mecca of laid-back cool. ANNMARIE CULLEN of Saucy Monky gives us the lowdown on where to eat, shop and how much to tip – and offers some pointers on getting the most out of LA’s much maligned, but surprisingly efficient, public transport system.

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  5 Oct 2007
A Sting in the tale Paul Nolan
It was the reunion they said would never happen, but now The Police are about to bring their sell-out comeback tour to Ireland.

Music | Hit the North 25% |  5 Aug 1998
OVER UNDER SIDEWAYS DOWN Stuart Bailie
Back at the Heineken/Hot Press Rock Awards in April, David Holmes faced the TV cameras and explained how he felt about picking up another dance award.

Film Review | Film 25% | 25 Aug 1993
IN THE LINE OF FIRE Neil McCormack
There is an inherent problem in employing an anonymous actor (one Jim Curley) to play the President of the United States and having Clint Eastwood play his bodyguard.

Politics | Message 25% |  1 Apr 1998
BEYOND ORANGE AND GREEN Niall Stokes
What a strange warp we were in. On Good Friday, I walked through an almost deserted BBC building in Ormeau Avenue with Mike Edgar, the producer of the Heineken Hot Press Awards show, as well as one of the presenters. Deeper into the bowels we went, along claustrophobic corridors, until we finally came to Edit Suite No.5.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% |  2 Feb 2007
Stop making censorship Sam Snort
Sam aims a critical exocet from Snort Towers at his colleagues in the Hot Press editorial bunker.

Music Review | Album 25% | 23 Feb 1989
Spike Bill Graham
Back in our tenth anniversary issue, Elvis Costello was explaining why "I would rather be a folk musician than a teen idol".

Politics | McCann 25% | 24 Oct 2006
The misinformation war rages on Eamonn McCann
Why the western media isn’t telling us the full truth about the conflict in Israel and Lebanon.

Music | Hit the North 25% | 22 Jul 1998
Immigrants, Emigrants & Drumcree Stuart Bailie
According to Buzz Records in Chicago, the sound that’s created by Irish band Half Film is “music for the solitary life”. Maybe it’s appropriate, then, that we’ve interviewed them without even talking, never mind meeting face to face.

Politics | McCann 25% | 31 Aug 2000
Take To The Streets Eamonn McCann
It s time to take protest to the IMF

Politics | McCann 24% | 29 Aug 2006
It's only rock'n'roll but I like it Eamonn McCann
With politicians up in arms about flower-beds while Raytheon helps destroy Lebanon, it’s enough to make even Tony Blair frown. Thank god we still have rock.

Politics | McCann 24% | 10 Oct 2006
Have we got snooze for you Eamonn McCann
Looking for some informed comment about world-shaking events? Stay clear of the newspapers then.

Politics | McCann 24% | 29 May 2002
Church of the poisoned mind Eamonn McCann
Why the recent summit in Rome on clerical child sex abuse was a total failure, and a lovely letter from a fan

Politics | McCann 24% |  5 Jun 2007
Away with the fairies  
The Bastard Fairies are a fantastic band. More importantly, they’ve stood up to Fox News’s resident right wing nut, Bill O’Reilly.

Music | News 24% | 12 Sep 2006
Folk column: Poppy power Greg McAteer
Dundalk’s Spirit Store is one of the leading folk venues in the country. On evidence of its inaugural night, The Tall Poppy Club sees looks set to be the jewel in the crown. Also: Steve Earle and Billy Bragg, old dogs with new tricks.

Politics | Message 24% | 31 Jul 2008
Politics, Change and The Olympic Spirit The Hog
The most yawnful month of the year is upon us, but thankfully politics and sport are keeping the flame alight: the games have already begun.

Politics | McCann 24% |  9 Nov 2000
It Happened To A Bishop Eamonn McCann
Far from boring but curiously incomplete that s Dr Edward Daly s autobiography

  24% |  5 May 1993
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Politics | McCann 24% | 22 Jun 2000
Crime Lines Eamonn McCann
Why crime correspondents need a well-developed scepticism towards State institutions and the police in particular

Politics | McCann 24% | 22 Jun 2000
Crime Lines Eamonn McCann
Why crime correspondents need a well-developed scepticism towards State institutions and the police in particular

Music | News 24% | 12 Mar 2009
Dirty Epics plot US tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin rockers play New York, Texas and Los Angeles before heading home in April.

Music | News 24% |  6 Mar 2008
Gemma Hayes announces comeback gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gemma Hayes ends her Los Angeles exile next month.

Music | News 24% |  6 Feb 2008
Feist wins Shortlist Music Prize The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gary Lightbody is one of the judges who helped Feist to win this year’s Shortlist Music Prize in Los Angeles.

Music | News 24% | 30 Jan 2008
'Once' song is eligible for Oscars The Hot Press Newsdesk
Good news from Los Angeles where the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have decided that Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are okay to go in this year’s Oscars.

Music | News 24% | 19 Feb 2007
Van Morrison to receive award The Hot Press Newsdesk
Van Morrison is Los Angeles bound on February 22 for a star-studded Hollywood shindig that’ll see him presented with the US-Ireland Alliance Award by Al Pacino.

Music | News 24% |  9 Feb 2006
U2's five-award Grammy win The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish rockers U2 cleaned up at the Grammys in Los Angeles last night, winning gongs in all five of the categories for which they were nominated.

Music | News 24% | 15 Jul 2004
Arthur "Killer" Kane dies from leukemia The Hot Press Newsdesk
New York Dolls bassist Arthur "Killer" Kane died yesterday, July 13, in Los Angeles after losing his battle with leukemia.

Music | News 24% | 25 May 2004
Madonna's Re-Invention begins with a bang The Hot Press Newsdesk
Critics were almost unanimous in their approval last night as Madonna's Re-Invention Tour kicked off at the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles...

Music | News 24% | 21 May 2004
Slane: NIMBY's complain to Meath County Council The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Madonna's tour about to debut in Los Angeles this Monday, some of Slane's residents seem determined to keep their town out of pop history. The Re-invention tour is a virtual sell out - 47 of the 48 shows currently sport HOUSE FULL signs - with Slane likely to do the same within hours of tickets eventually going on sale.

Music | News 24% |  4 Oct 2002
Archive Article of The Week: Marilyn Manson The Hot Press Newsdesk
This week saw Marliyn Manson launch his "The Golden Age of the Grotesque" in Los Angeles.

Music | News 24% | 18 Feb 2002
"He's like Christ, I'm telling you" The Hot Press Newsdesk
...quoth Drew Carey, master of ceremonies, when the glitterati gathered in Los Angeles last week to pay tribute to the many humanitarian endeavours of Bono, lead singer of popular Irish beat combo U2

Music | News 24% | 30 Aug 2001
Cranberries back in the tour trail The Hot Press Newsdesk
THE CRANBERRIES returned to live duty last week when they kicked off with an American promo tour in Los Angeles

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  3 Jul 2009
The Message: Michael Jackson 1958-2009 Niall Stokes
Why the musical legacy bequeathed by Michael Jackson will ultimately outlive and overshadow the huge morass of questions surrounding his life and death...

Broadcast | Audio 24% | 21 May 2009
WHAT A CORKER! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press – in association with Cork 96Fm – introduce a prime selection of juicy cuts from nine of Cork's finest acts.

Politics | McCann 24% | 11 Jan 1995
In the LINE of FIRE Eamonn McCann
I’m dandering down the Strand Road the other night wondering whether Jacky is on in Mullen’s and, if he is, whether the chances of him advancing me another sub to see me through to the weekend are good, bad or indifferent to the circumstances I find myself in following the inexplicable failure of Queen’s Consul to do the business at Southwell, when who do I encounter but three citizens by the names of Robbo Terry, Barricade Joe and Rosemount Tom and all of them with expressions upon their faces suggesting that they are anticipating this very evening an occasion of passionate joy.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 20 Nov 2009
Light in the Western Sky Peter Murphy
Budget cuts almost spelled the end of Other Voices. But the team behind the Dingle music institution rallied around – with the result that this year’s line-up is arguably among the strongest in the history of the show

Politics | McCann 23% | 16 Mar 2000
Finding The Smoking Gun Eamonn McCann
EAMONN McCANN reports that the journalist/broadcaster MICHAEL MOORE has the real story about America s latest gun horror.

Hot Features | Reports 23% |  1 Jun 2007
Summers do have em Anne Marie Conlon
Stray off the beaten track this summer and you’ll discover a myriad of fantastic festivals

Music | News 23% | 13 Feb 2009
Eurosong 2009: The singers, the songs and the songwriters The Hot Press Newsdesk
Find out more about the six acts competing to send their song to Eurovision 2009...

Music | News 23% | 15 Dec 2000
Top Tips Stuart Clark
The Irish acts that are about to conquer the world. Words: Eamonn Sweeney, John Walshe, Colin Carberry & Stuart Clark

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 30 Oct 2007
The patriot acts Niall Stanage
The Boss is back, and boy is he pissed. Bruce Springsteen uses the language of classic American rock 'n' roll to address the disquiet and despair of the modern-day American nightmare. Hot Press bore witness to a cluster of exclusive warm-up shows in New York and New Jersey.

Music | News 23% | 31 Mar 1999
A Girl Called Dusty Andy Darlington
ANDREW DARLINGTON pays tribute to the singer who put the soul into pop the late and very great DUSTY SPRINGFIELD

Music | News 23% | 25 Jun 2008
Culture Ireland reveal funding awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
Culture Ireland have revealed the full list of beneficiaries in the latest round of arts grants, announced today.

Industry | Reports 22% |  8 Feb 1995
Canne’d Heat Niall Stokes
Business and pleasure, bad vibes and lucky breaks – all music industry life is on show at MIDEM. NIALL STOKES brings back a first set of snapshots.

Music | News 22% | 20 Dec 2005
Give me '05 Stuart Clark
Annual article: Stuart Clark looks back at the news stories, rumour and innuendo that shaped the rock'n'roll year.

Music | News 22% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

 

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